I was going to set my watch and see how long it took for someone to come on and advise me that pistons are older than the DI system and are a step backwards. Thanks for the hot tip.
The question at hand has been battered around this forum for years. People always running to the defence of the DI system.
When I speak of the piston being the way of the future, I mean take a look at the major players picking and using newer systems. The HK 416 is dominant right now. For those who can have whatever they want to fight with, they are picking the HK416 in droves. The "jobbers" who are producing retro-fit kits for standard AR's don't fit into this category, neither do the small companies who have never landed a significant Military / Police customer. Not all AR Piston systems are good or better than DI's.
The amazing round counts that have be achieved with HK G36 and HK 416's in endurance testing (often in a sandy environments) are nothing short of incredible. Also done with no lubing or cleaning of the system.
By the way, I love DI guns, especially the really good ones like Colt Canada and Knight's. I just don't think they are better than the really good piston guns, like HK.
Rich
The question at hand has been battered around this forum for years. People always running to the defence of the DI system.
When I speak of the piston being the way of the future, I mean take a look at the major players picking and using newer systems. The HK 416 is dominant right now. For those who can have whatever they want to fight with, they are picking the HK416 in droves. The "jobbers" who are producing retro-fit kits for standard AR's don't fit into this category, neither do the small companies who have never landed a significant Military / Police customer. Not all AR Piston systems are good or better than DI's.
The amazing round counts that have be achieved with HK G36 and HK 416's in endurance testing (often in a sandy environments) are nothing short of incredible. Also done with no lubing or cleaning of the system.
By the way, I love DI guns, especially the really good ones like Colt Canada and Knight's. I just don't think they are better than the really good piston guns, like HK.
Rich



















































