TLDR: What items do you want to see compared between 2 different (carbine gas vs mid piston) 14.5” builds for performance in a “Jack of all trades, SHTF” rifle you keep on standby as your “I can only grab one” 5.56 rifle?
Wordy version:
Alright, SH, for (one of) my winter project(s) I’ve settled on building a 14.5 SHTF upper… well, actually, two.
Why two? Because I couldn’t decide between the “simplicity” of something like the m4 I was issued 1.5 decades ago, which served me well for a couple tours in the sandbox, or to build a “modern” 14.5” that would have everything I would want (heavy barrel, piston operated, etc) but I personally have not actually proved out…
So, I’ve researched many of the build topics to death, and more often then not, whether in form of forum, article, YouTube video, or operator endorsement, there’s very little significant head-to-head, scientifically and statistically relevant information with quantifiable data to back up the many theories, hypotheses, and opinions provided.
For me, the proof is in the pudding, so I’m making some pudding in the caliber of 5.56.
So now that I have the direction, I’m seeking your thoughts on quantifiable measures you’d like to see in a head-to-head build, as I will be documenting this venture and want to make sure that I’m capturing items of relevant interest and also to ensure the test methods will be repeatable so that as this adventure progresses, I can test further (and different) builds against a set of standards that people like us on the
Hide would like to see.
So what’s important to you?
In example, some of mine are:
-Sound signatures, suppressed.
-Recoil impulse
-service interval requirements (IE how quick it needs cleaned)
-lowest power pet load for LRBH tune ability
-etc. etc.
Wordy version:
Alright, SH, for (one of) my winter project(s) I’ve settled on building a 14.5 SHTF upper… well, actually, two.
Why two? Because I couldn’t decide between the “simplicity” of something like the m4 I was issued 1.5 decades ago, which served me well for a couple tours in the sandbox, or to build a “modern” 14.5” that would have everything I would want (heavy barrel, piston operated, etc) but I personally have not actually proved out…
So, I’ve researched many of the build topics to death, and more often then not, whether in form of forum, article, YouTube video, or operator endorsement, there’s very little significant head-to-head, scientifically and statistically relevant information with quantifiable data to back up the many theories, hypotheses, and opinions provided.
For me, the proof is in the pudding, so I’m making some pudding in the caliber of 5.56.
So now that I have the direction, I’m seeking your thoughts on quantifiable measures you’d like to see in a head-to-head build, as I will be documenting this venture and want to make sure that I’m capturing items of relevant interest and also to ensure the test methods will be repeatable so that as this adventure progresses, I can test further (and different) builds against a set of standards that people like us on the
Hide would like to see.
So what’s important to you?
In example, some of mine are:
-Sound signatures, suppressed.
-Recoil impulse
-service interval requirements (IE how quick it needs cleaned)
-lowest power pet load for LRBH tune ability
-etc. etc.