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<blockquote data-quote="NikatKimber" data-source="post: 2821768" data-attributes="member: 423"><p>Wow. Such passion for piston! Did you get bullied by DI ARs in school?</p><p></p><p>I won't say that ground up piston designs aren't (or at least can't) be better in terms of reliability; however, the AR designed by Stoner does NOT lend itself to piston retrofit packages. Hence, if you are going to use an AR platform rifle, use the original DI design. If you want a "piston", get a gun designed as such from the ground up.</p><p></p><p>What I still find interesting, is that for all the "piston or die" shouting, the AR <em><strong>IS</strong></em> a piston gun. The piston is contained within the bolt carrier group.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="NikatKimber, post: 2821768, member: 423"] Wow. Such passion for piston! Did you get bullied by DI ARs in school? I won't say that ground up piston designs aren't (or at least can't) be better in terms of reliability; however, the AR designed by Stoner does NOT lend itself to piston retrofit packages. Hence, if you are going to use an AR platform rifle, use the original DI design. If you want a "piston", get a gun designed as such from the ground up. What I still find interesting, is that for all the "piston or die" shouting, the AR [I][B]IS[/B][/I] a piston gun. The piston is contained within the bolt carrier group. [/QUOTE]
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