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AR-10 / LR308 bolt gas ring fit?
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<blockquote data-quote="ntsqd" data-source="post: 2625527" data-attributes="member: 93138"><p>I wasn't clear. The reason that I wouldn't use a JP bolt in another mfg's bolt carrier is because I expect that JP has carefully set their pairs of dimensions such that they will work the best together. All of the dims on their bolt may be within whatever spec there might be for inter-changeability, and all of the dims for their bolt carriers may also be within that set of specs, but they have likely set their own specs to be tighter than the stds. and to have carefully chosen their own dim tolerances to work best with each other. Putting their bolt in someone else's carrier may not get you the most optimized stack of dimensions.</p><p>Said differently, a JP bolt in a JP bolt carrier will offer carefully optimized performance where a JP bolt in someone else's carrier may or may not offer that performance. It's not a slight on either mfg., it's just the way that the tolerances stack up.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ntsqd, post: 2625527, member: 93138"] I wasn't clear. The reason that I wouldn't use a JP bolt in another mfg's bolt carrier is because I expect that JP has carefully set their pairs of dimensions such that they will work the best together. All of the dims on their bolt may be within whatever spec there might be for inter-changeability, and all of the dims for their bolt carriers may also be within that set of specs, but they have likely set their own specs to be tighter than the stds. and to have carefully chosen their own dim tolerances to work best with each other. Putting their bolt in someone else's carrier may not get you the most optimized stack of dimensions. Said differently, a JP bolt in a JP bolt carrier will offer carefully optimized performance where a JP bolt in someone else's carrier may or may not offer that performance. It's not a slight on either mfg., it's just the way that the tolerances stack up. [/QUOTE]
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