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AR15/10 Rifles
Waddya mean gas guns dont shoot?
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<blockquote data-quote="budlight" data-source="post: 2803859" data-attributes="member: 2939"><p>My idea has always having a less violent ejection cycle. I don't care about also slowing the rate... It's a semi auto not full auto. Before i ever built my first one I was looking at a friends Colt carbine 16 inch and the front of the buffer weight was all beat up. With only a few hundred rounds through it. I started thinking about how to fix that and I started doing research on the gas tube length/VS pressure wave/VS gas hole diameter. So I ordered a 20 inch barrel and ask for a rifle length .0067 hole with the understanding that if I didn't like it I could have the hole enlarged if necessary.</p><p></p><p>Another thing that I have played with is enlarging the air hole on the buffer tube back end. I reasoned that the buffer weight was compressing air on the cycling. Barely enlarging the hole helped with light springs and weights.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="budlight, post: 2803859, member: 2939"] My idea has always having a less violent ejection cycle. I don't care about also slowing the rate... It's a semi auto not full auto. Before i ever built my first one I was looking at a friends Colt carbine 16 inch and the front of the buffer weight was all beat up. With only a few hundred rounds through it. I started thinking about how to fix that and I started doing research on the gas tube length/VS pressure wave/VS gas hole diameter. So I ordered a 20 inch barrel and ask for a rifle length .0067 hole with the understanding that if I didn't like it I could have the hole enlarged if necessary. Another thing that I have played with is enlarging the air hole on the buffer tube back end. I reasoned that the buffer weight was compressing air on the cycling. Barely enlarging the hole helped with light springs and weights. [/QUOTE]
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