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Re: Ar-15
« Reply #15 on: December 13, 2011, 04:49:24 PM »
Dedicated technology is my vote for a custom ar15 otherewise unless you want a piston driven I will stick to olympic arms.

Adam Arms and sexy piston uppers. :tup:

Now you are being trendy! Why waste money on that?


Trendy?? Abviously you have not spent much time on the buisness end of a carbine to truly understand the benefits of a piston system and a appreciation  for a company (Adam Arms) that has nearly perfected it and builds a superior piston system. Some people enjoy carbon build up on their bolts and bolt carriers, some of us don't have to worry about it. :chuckle:

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Re: Ar-15
« Reply #16 on: December 13, 2011, 09:04:51 PM »
Dedicated technology is my vote for a custom ar15 otherewise unless you want a piston driven I will stick to olympic arms.

Adam Arms and sexy piston uppers. :tup:

Now you are being trendy! Why waste money on that?


Trendy?? Abviously you have not spent much time on the buisness end of a carbine to truly understand the benefits of a piston system and a appreciation  for a company (Adam Arms) that has nearly perfected it and builds a superior piston system. Some people enjoy carbon build up on their bolts and bolt carriers, some of us don't have to worry about it. :chuckle:
What exactly is the benefit of a piston for a coyote rifle?
My chromed bcg has little to no carbon build up.
Maybe it's the ammo you're shooting...try some better ammo and you'll have less carbon build up.
BTW, I don't plan on ever being on the 'business end of a carbine'...that's for the other dumb sucker.
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Re: Ar-15
« Reply #17 on: December 13, 2011, 09:28:59 PM »
Dedicated technology is my vote for a custom ar15 otherewise unless you want a piston driven I will stick to olympic arms.

Adam Arms and sexy piston uppers. :tup:

Now you are being trendy! Why waste money on that?


Trendy?? Abviously you have not spent much time on the buisness end of a carbine to truly understand the benefits of a piston system and a appreciation  for a company (Adam Arms) that has nearly perfected it and builds a superior piston system. Some people enjoy carbon build up on their bolts and bolt carriers, some of us don't have to worry about it. :chuckle:
What exactly is the benefit of a piston for a coyote rifle?
My chromed bcg has little to no carbon build up.
Maybe it's the ammo you're shooting...try some better ammo and you'll have less carbon build up.
BTW, I don't plan on ever being on the 'business end of a carbine'...that's for the other dumb sucker.

Like I said, not much time on the buisness end of a carbine, some people's children. You are correct, by the wording of your post. You will never come close to firing enough rounds out of a AR in your lifetime to justify the use of a piston system. :chuckle: Must suck, I USE MY CHIT!!

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Re: Ar-15
« Reply #18 on: December 13, 2011, 10:38:36 PM »
Not everyone is as impressed with Adams as you are.....http://www.ar15.com/forums/t_3_124/374524_Adams_Arms_Gas_Piston_System.html

I have read reports of carrier tilt and gouging of the buffer tubes in your system in 150 rounds. How many rounds have you put through your system in testing? How bad does the gouging get before it stabilizes?

I'll stick with my DI and pinned gas block...If it's ever used for 'business', I'll know it's proven.
I still think if you shot better ammo, there would be no need.
Try something other than Wolf.
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Re: Ar-15
« Reply #19 on: December 13, 2011, 11:06:13 PM »
Not everyone is as impressed with Adams as you are.....http://www.ar15.com/forums/t_3_124/374524_Adams_Arms_Gas_Piston_System.html

I have read reports of carrier tilt and gouging of the buffer tubes in your system in 150 rounds. How many rounds have you put through your system in testing? How bad does the gouging get before it stabilizes?

I'll stick with my DI and pinned gas block...If it's ever used for 'business', I'll know it's proven.
I still think if you shot better ammo, there would be no need.
Try something other than Wolf.

 :yeah: That sums it up pretty well!

Piston systems are pretty well known for carrier tilt, causing premature wear on the upper receiver but then you already knew that...right?

Trendy?? Abviously you have not spent much time on the buisness end of a carbine to truly understand the benefits of a piston system and a appreciation  for a company (Adam Arms) that has nearly perfected it and builds a superior piston system. Some people enjoy carbon build up on their bolts and bolt carriers, some of us don't have to worry about it. :chuckle:

If you are having issues with carbon in a direct impingement AR I can only assume you never learned to clean one properly, pretty simple gun that has been around for a long time now. Just about the easiest gun I own to clean and maintain, if you are having problems maybe you should look for some instructional youtube videos or something.  :tup:
The reason there are so many Ruger upgrades is because they're necessary.

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Re: Ar-15
« Reply #20 on: December 13, 2011, 11:13:25 PM »
I think I have had this Argument before... if you want an easy gun to clean get an AK, if you want to kill chit passed 200 yds get an AR.  :twocents:
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Re: Ar-15
« Reply #21 on: December 13, 2011, 11:17:08 PM »
I think I have had this Argument before... if you want an easy gun to clean get an AK, if you want to kill chit passed 200 yds get an AR.  :twocents:

My AK is really the one that carbons up! The plus side is that I don't really know if it ever actually needs to be cleaned  :chuckle: :chuckle: I do it anyway but I think I could leave it in a river for a few years without impacting the rifle's function.
The reason there are so many Ruger upgrades is because they're necessary.

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Re: Ar-15
« Reply #22 on: December 14, 2011, 12:00:14 AM »
I tell you what! I dont think I will ever buy a ar-15 again!!!














I will just have you guys build me one with all this talk :chuckle: :tup:
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Re: Ar-15
« Reply #23 on: December 14, 2011, 12:26:40 AM »
They certainly are easy to build.
The reason there are so many Ruger upgrades is because they're necessary.

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Re: Ar-15
« Reply #24 on: December 14, 2011, 12:36:00 AM »
They certainly are easy to build.

Well maybe I can you build me a lower and biggerhammer build the upper! then you guys could be buddies and work togther :chuckle:
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Re: Ar-15
« Reply #25 on: December 14, 2011, 11:36:49 AM »
Not everyone is as impressed with Adams as you are.....http://www.ar15.com/forums/t_3_124/374524_Adams_Arms_Gas_Piston_System.html

I have read reports of carrier tilt and gouging of the buffer tubes in your system in 150 rounds. How many rounds have you put through your system in testing? How bad does the gouging get before it stabilizes?

I'll stick with my DI and pinned gas block...If it's ever used for 'business', I'll know it's proven.
I still think if you shot better ammo, there would be no need.
Try something other than Wolf.


Maybe you should do a bit more shooting and a little less reading. Gotta love the " Internet expert " types. :chuckle: I wouldn't even know what a box of Wolf ammo looks like. Remember I'm one of the factory ammo is for sissy's type but then again you already know that.

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Re: Ar-15
« Reply #26 on: December 14, 2011, 11:39:38 AM »
They certainly are easy to build.

Well maybe I can you build me a lower and biggerhammer build the upper! then you guys could be buddies and work togther :chuckle:

He would need a box of bandaids and his momma to drive him home. :chuckle:

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Re: Ar-15
« Reply #27 on: December 14, 2011, 11:47:25 AM »
Not everyone is as impressed with Adams as you are.....http://www.ar15.com/forums/t_3_124/374524_Adams_Arms_Gas_Piston_System.html

I have read reports of carrier tilt and gouging of the buffer tubes in your system in 150 rounds. How many rounds have you put through your system in testing? How bad does the gouging get before it stabilizes?

I'll stick with my DI and pinned gas block...If it's ever used for 'business', I'll know it's proven.
I still think if you shot better ammo, there would be no need.
Try something other than Wolf.



You read like the type of guy to hang Airsoft furniture on his AR, the type of guy that wants to look cool but save a buck. Piston systems are to steep such types. Always a excuse not to spend the extra $$$$ though. Suppose you shoot a Tikka also. HA HA HA HA HA!
 :yeah: That sums it up pretty well!

Piston systems are pretty well known for carrier tilt, causing premature wear on the upper receiver but then you already knew that...right?

Trendy?? Abviously you have not spent much time on the buisness end of a carbine to truly understand the benefits of a piston system and a appreciation  for a company (Adam Arms) that has nearly perfected it and builds a superior piston system. Some people enjoy carbon build up on their bolts and bolt carriers, some of us don't have to worry about it. :chuckle:

If you are having issues with carbon in a direct impingement AR I can only assume you never learned to clean one properly, pretty simple gun that has been around for a long time now. Just about the easiest gun I own to clean and maintain, if you are having problems maybe you should look for some instructional youtube videos or something.  :tup:

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Re: Ar-15
« Reply #28 on: December 14, 2011, 11:52:17 AM »
Question is do want to just kill yote's or do you want the hide???

If I was in the just killin mood I would skip the AR and buy a .408 Cheytac toped with a Night force scope. Deadly well past 1000yds.....Just sayin... :chuckle:


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Re: Ar-15
« Reply #29 on: December 14, 2011, 12:07:06 PM »
Question is do want to just kill yote's or do you want the hide???

If I was in the just killin mood I would skip the AR and buy a .408 Cheytac toped with a Night force scope. Deadly well past 1000yds.....Just sayin...



Your the first guy I have ever seen post " Just Sayin " I've read it plenty of times in texts from women. :chuckle: :chuckle:

 


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