I watched that video I wouldn't let that guy touch my gun after cranking the barrel in the steel vise like that I'm sure there would be some nasty marks left on that barrel.
The simple answer is because it's a piston AR. But as mentioned the barrel is also a heavier contour. This is an easy way to try and mitigate accuracy degredation due to having a piston set up on the barrel. Ie barrel harmonics.
If you want a light AR then go DI or for a piston system look at the ADCOR. They figured out how to use a piston system without having to resort to a heavy barrel to meet accuracy requirements.
For us in Canada the weight doesn't really matter anyways. It's restricted and basically a range gun and it's not like we'll be carrying it around for a long time. IMO
Or a PWS
I love mine, I'm still waiting for a chance to handle an ADCOR. The PWS is very light for a piston gun and still very accurate.
As to why your Ruger feels heavy. Heavy barrel+quadrail=muzzle heavy rifle. Have you actually weighed it? Maybe you need to do some exercises and build a little musclelol JK.
Just shoot it, you'll get used to it. It's not fair to compare it to a DI rifle. It's one of the downsides to running a piston gun. You should be more concerned with the fact that a DI rifle with a barrel of equal quality is going to be more accurate than your piston rifle.
Just have fun, don't worry about the weight. If I let you shoot my HK SL8 you would think your Ruger is light in comparison.
For us in Canada the weight doesn't really matter anyways. It's restricted and basically a range gun and it's not like we'll be carrying it around for a long time. IMO
Exactly, sitting at the range shooting away requires little effort to carry it.
I have one comming, can hardly wait to get it, looks amazing. I have a scope and bi-pod to mount on it, will make it heavier, but resting it on the bench will not be a problem.



























