Is there any accuracy implications for either long or short stroke?
Is there any accuracy implications for either long or short stroke?
A short stroke piston will be inherently more accurate due to a lighter weight op rod, shorter travel distance, etc;
That being said, the realized accuracy difference is going to be completely negligible unless you are doing some very precise shooting.
The M1 Garand and the AK-47 are both long stroke, yet they are at opposite ends of the accuracy range.
Lots of factors at play besides the basic system.
Long stroke guns tend to be smoother because the piston travels within a gas tube for the full travel needed for the bolt group. The gas pressure can be relieved later in the cycle. It is bulkier, and the gas tube must be protected or built strong so it won't be banged up.
Short stroke needs to get enough pressure to build up enough force for the rod to impart enough momentum for the bolt group to finish the travel on its own. It is simpler and lighter, because there is no need to figure out how to connect the op rod with the bolt group, and the disassembly is much neater. It is also probably easier to build a rifle with a short stroke push rod if water is an issue, so there is less to think about water getting compressed inside a gas tube.
Is there any accuracy implications for either long or short stroke?
cr5,
Are you talking specifically AR-15?
I took the OP to be long versus short in general.
And no mention of direct impingement
Sounds good.
So who makes DI systems for my M1 Garand, SVT-40, SKS-45, FN-49, etc?
My point is, there are many more rifles than just the AR line...
I don't think anybody is going to make a purchase decision of those rifles based on the operating system. There are no options there.
It's logical to infer the OP is asking relative to a modern rifle platform that can be built with either long or short stroke such as the AR, which also comes in DI.
This is also the Black Rifle forum, not Milsurp, so one would assume that Milsurp rifles are no in the equation.
The OP could weigh in though as my assumptions are just that. I've been wrong before, just ask my wife.