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direct inpingement or gas piston for your first ar/m-4
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<blockquote data-quote="SDarkRage" data-source="post: 1237509" data-attributes="member: 3492"><p>DI is cheaper but dirty and run hot. Gas pistons run clean and cool and less recoil (if you can get less recoil out of a .223). I've ran both DI's and GP's and prefer the piston systems any day of the week. It just depends if you want to spend the extra $300 for a gas system or not. I think they are worth it personally. I prefer the Adams ARMS kits from weaponsparts.com. They Adams kits are easily to clean and tear down.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SDarkRage, post: 1237509, member: 3492"] DI is cheaper but dirty and run hot. Gas pistons run clean and cool and less recoil (if you can get less recoil out of a .223). I've ran both DI's and GP's and prefer the piston systems any day of the week. It just depends if you want to spend the extra $300 for a gas system or not. I think they are worth it personally. I prefer the Adams ARMS kits from weaponsparts.com. They Adams kits are easily to clean and tear down. [/QUOTE]
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