Gas systems

jric1308

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Hi everyone,

I am thinking of either purchasing or building an AR of my own and had a question regarding gas systems. I am thinking of using a 14.5" barrel, but don't know which gas system to use: carbine or mid-length.

I'd love to hear your thoughts
 
I guess you could use a mid-length gas system and make yourself a 14.5" dissipator. :p

A dissipator is a 16" mid-lenght or carbine barrel with a low profile gas block and a FSB pinned where a rifle lenght gas system would be, and with rifle handguards.

The 14.5" mid-lenght is a very good shooting configuration.

I would love a dissipator upper with MOE rifle handguard.
 
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Midlength gas systems mitigate recoil somewhat better than carbine ones, but the catch is that it can be harder to find parts.

I personally prefer a 16" midlength barrel with a 12" rail over a low profile gas block.
 
I've heard that the recoil is less on the mid-length, and I've also heard that it runs smoother when shooting many rounds through without cleaning or lubrication (farther away, hence less fowling). Any truth to that?
 
I haven't noticed any difference moving from an 11.5" carbine gas system to a 16" mid length. In theory the mid length is a smoother ride.
 
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