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Is it time? AR-15 question
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<blockquote data-quote="sh00ter" data-source="post: 2822480" data-attributes="member: 24531"><p>I would agree based on my less experience but what I know is lube is the key; I eluded to my 1911 to illustrate this. I also agree that the full-sized AR's are less likely to have any issues...the cheap carbines are gonna be the biggest chance of failure if you do hi-volume shooting and are in SHTF with no oil...I suppose u could use motor oil, I was told somebody that the Taliban did that for their AK's...and they used a knotted boot lace to run down the barrel to clean them...Most of what I have said can be thrown out the door unless you are talking adverse conditions (like a Road Warrior scenario). That is my main point in comparing an AR carbine to other designs...the context matters here and I realize he didn't ask for that but it was assumed. I like how light-weight the DI rifles are...that is another mark in the "plus" category for them.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="sh00ter, post: 2822480, member: 24531"] I would agree based on my less experience but what I know is lube is the key; I eluded to my 1911 to illustrate this. I also agree that the full-sized AR's are less likely to have any issues...the cheap carbines are gonna be the biggest chance of failure if you do hi-volume shooting and are in SHTF with no oil...I suppose u could use motor oil, I was told somebody that the Taliban did that for their AK's...and they used a knotted boot lace to run down the barrel to clean them...Most of what I have said can be thrown out the door unless you are talking adverse conditions (like a Road Warrior scenario). That is my main point in comparing an AR carbine to other designs...the context matters here and I realize he didn't ask for that but it was assumed. I like how light-weight the DI rifles are...that is another mark in the "plus" category for them. [/QUOTE]
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