Buy mine! Will shoot circles around the others you're thinking about!
a DD on average is cheaper than a LWRC, Cant say about, Larue or Noveske, but I do know they are crazy $$$
Heres a few more points to consider for pistons VS DI
1. If you don't like to clean your carbine, get a piston
2. DI is still a piston. The BCG is the piston, and the pressure between the BCG and Bolt can cause breakage, especially in carbine length gas systems. You don't have that problem with piston carbines/rifles
3. 99% of all piston designs are all the same short stroke system, with only slight differences. and they don't break. But they are marginally heavier than a DI. Adams makes the lightest which is 5oz heavier than a standard Colt LE66920
Another issue. Steel cased ammo. If you plan to shoot steel cased ammo, get a chrome lined barrel. Cases wont get stuck as quick as with nitrided or non chrome line barrels. If you plan to stick with brass case ammo, any barrel will do
For shooting paper and coyotes, Id recommend a PSA Freedom upper and one of their lowers or a complete rifle. THey are inexpensive but there is nothing cheap about the parts. PSAs lower parts kits are made by FN. The nitrided barrels are made by FN and so are the Premium BCGs. You can get all of that for $6 to $700. They are a steal, and will take abuse.
If you want the LWRC, again, go for it. Awesome rifles and the CS is top notch.
Not true.
What part of that isn't true? The BCG being the piston, or DI short carbine gas causing more bolt breakage?Not true.
Pressure between the BCG and the bolt doesn't cause breakage in a DI system.What part of that isn't true? The BCG being the piston, or DI short carbine gas causing more bolt breakage?
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