The AR 15 is the only direct impingement gas system on the market. It was designed in the 1950's. There are no new gas impingement rifles on the market, just lightly modified AR 15's. The Bren, G36, Carmel, ARX, L85, etc. all use a very slight variation of the AR 18 gas system/carrier design. Strangely, there are more rifles using the long stroke piston system of the AK then there are direct impingement systems. It's odd because DI is lighter has fewer components and is at least as reliable as any of them and you would suspect it would be cheaper and easier to build.
Ah, yes. I see what you're saying now. Agreed DI has certainly proven itself, how it hasn't dominated the idea of a FA/Select fire, small arm is beyond my understanding. One would think they would be cheaper to produce based on fewer moving parts alone?
Ah, yes. I see what you're saying now. Agreed DI has certainly proven itself, how it hasn't dominated the idea of a FA/Select fire, small arm is beyond my understanding. One would think they would be cheaper to produce based on fewer moving parts alone?
Heat? Doesn't the AR dump more heat into the action than a normal piston system?




























