ThatM305Guy
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your comments are barely comprehensible Try harder.
i was comparing two types of gas-operated, semi-automatic firearms. the discussion was regarding exclusively, gas-operated semi-automatic firearms, and competing mechanisms of operation.
how, in your mind, is idea of comparing a bolt-action rifle to either mechanism of implementing, a gas-operated semi-automatic firearm, a rational point of debate? I was making an obvious and extreme example in order to illustrate a point.
Clearly I was not blunt enough with you. Should I try memes instead?
the principles behind free-floating barrels is well beyond the point of debate. it is unequivocally a benefit to the precision of a rifle system to let a barrel oscillate without impediment especially when the impediment can vary (piston seating in a gas cup slightly different, clam-shell handguard slipping back and forth on a barrel, etc). To vary harmonization of a barrel, shot to shot, is to vary it's point of impact.
You are not entirely correct. There are numerous examples of rifles which benefit from tuning harmonics via pre-load on the barrel. (Off the top of my head Enfields, and the M14 (both sage and blackfeather utilize this)
show me literally any evidence that barrel mounted gas-pistons operate with increased reliability over modern AR15s or with less heat, and i'll show you evidence to the contrary. The "benefits" of reliability/maintenanc are a wash at best.
the idea is that the AR15 has the absolute minimum number of parts affixed on the barrel to operate as a semi-automatic, gas-operated firearm, and the parts that are affixed to the barrel are securely mounted such that they do not re-orient themselves between shots.
Good thing I didn't claim either of these things. Jesus christ dude. You say this in one sentence and then immediately continue to claim its superiority....make up your mind already. Fanboy or not??
*shrugs*