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Quote from: thinkingman on December 13, 2011, 10:38:36 PMNot everyone is as impressed with Adams as you are.....http://www.ar15.com/forums/t_3_124/374524_Adams_Arms_Gas_Piston_System.htmlI 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. 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.
Not everyone is as impressed with Adams as you are.....http://www.ar15.com/forums/t_3_124/374524_Adams_Arms_Gas_Piston_System.htmlI 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.
Do yourself a big favor and go to:Rainierarms.comThere is a complete world to itself when it comes to AR's. I have built my own for the last 15 or so years. 5.56, 6x45, 6.5 Grendel, .204 Ruger. You can take it from the basic's to burn your wallet up! You can run a basic lower with a hotrod upper, or go the other direction. Simple to do, if you are new to AR's and haven't spent much time breaking one down or haven't built one in the past. Bushmaster does a excellent DVD, from start to finish on every assembly process pertaining to the AR. A great DVD for the beginner, I picked up several for friends years ago when they decided to build their own, instead of purchasing factory AR's. Most high end performance AR's can be built for allot less than some of the highend builders charge. Especially if one lurks in the parts classifieds on sites such as AR15.com and Snipershide.com.Uppers come and go, I like to keep my lowers around. Match triggers, enidine buffers, anti rotation pins, blah, blah, blah etc.
The day that anyone feels like they should should lay a hand on Runamuk will be one to remember. It will never happen and be talked about by the perpetrator. The Princess shall Reign.
Quote from: Biggerhammer on December 14, 2011, 11:36:49 AMQuote from: thinkingman on December 13, 2011, 10:38:36 PMNot everyone is as impressed with Adams as you are.....http://www.ar15.com/forums/t_3_124/374524_Adams_Arms_Gas_Piston_System.htmlI 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. 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.QuoteDo yourself a big favor and go to:Rainierarms.comThere is a complete world to itself when it comes to AR's. I have built my own for the last 15 or so years. 5.56, 6x45, 6.5 Grendel, .204 Ruger. You can take it from the basic's to burn your wallet up! You can run a basic lower with a hotrod upper, or go the other direction. Simple to do, if you are new to AR's and haven't spent much time breaking one down or haven't built one in the past. Bushmaster does a excellent DVD, from start to finish on every assembly process pertaining to the AR. A great DVD for the beginner, I picked up several for friends years ago when they decided to build their own, instead of purchasing factory AR's. Most high end performance AR's can be built for allot less than some of the highend builders charge. Especially if one lurks in the parts classifieds on sites such as AR15.com and Snipershide.com.Uppers come and go, I like to keep my lowers around. Match triggers, enidine buffers, anti rotation pins, blah, blah, blah etc.huh so in one speel you suggest this site noted above then in another you contradict it and say anyone reading there the very same site you suggested is an internet...ummm...whatever it is up there....you see I was reading and interested and it was your rather obvious self contradictions that made this whole thread explode into this delightful little popcorn and earl grey fest it has become.....you also seem to either hate women or hate me....and thats ok if it makes you feel better we can also keep that up you call me big mouth I call you limp dick eventually the whole thread gets locked
I kicked his A@@ good on TheFiringline forums a couple of years ago, too.He lasted less than a day.
So how about those 22-250's for a coyote gun instead of them little black guns chit is getting deep in here I didn't mean to cause a commotion
The reason there are so many Ruger upgrades is because they're necessary.