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Rifles, Reloading, Optics, Equipment
AR15/10 Rifles
His AR15 blew up
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<blockquote data-quote="jfloyd" data-source="post: 2842590" data-attributes="member: 73643"><p>With all do respect, there are two mistakes in this statement. The port pressure for a carbine length gas system is around 33K PSI not 61K. Longer gas systems are less. The pistol gas system is around 50K. If you have 60K at the port, you are going be WAY over 60K at the chamber. The POF P415 is a piston firearm and could have a proprietary system but it is piston system non the less. The biggest selling feature for the pistons is they run cooler and are MUCH cleaner running especially with a can. I'm betting on a 300BLK round in the mix.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jfloyd, post: 2842590, member: 73643"] With all do respect, there are two mistakes in this statement. The port pressure for a carbine length gas system is around 33K PSI not 61K. Longer gas systems are less. The pistol gas system is around 50K. If you have 60K at the port, you are going be WAY over 60K at the chamber. The POF P415 is a piston firearm and could have a proprietary system but it is piston system non the less. The biggest selling feature for the pistons is they run cooler and are MUCH cleaner running especially with a can. I’m betting on a 300BLK round in the mix. [/QUOTE]
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