Well if you look at the design there is a little tab at the top of the rear buffer adapter, there is literally nothing but it being wedged between the top of the buffer hole and the folding stocks stop gate no screws, no pins just a floating assembly, not even a screw in end cap. Are you willing to put that up in front of your face and run couple of hundred rounds through it where chamber pressures reach 60000 PSI per shot.
CMMG DissentI wish they made those in PC sizes. That would solve a lot of AR pistol problems.
Yeah. Looked at those the other day. They are RDB, too. Smart move. I want one.CMMG Dissent
What 80’s movie is that??
That's exactly where I was going.
It goes back to Chad's comment that it is a good system in properly tuned rifle. For the money and ease of use I would still buy a BRN-180 upper at least those can "supposedly" shoot suppressed and unsuppressedThe going into battery problem could probably be easily solved by simply polishing the underside of the bolt carrier. Something I do with all my BCGs.
He could also be running the gun too dry. I wish they made those in PC sizes. That would solve a lot of AR pistol problems.
I also wonder(in rifle calibers) if an adjustable gas block might help reliability.
His advice is to buy a SIG.It goes back to Chad's comment that it is a good system in properly tuned rifle. For the money and ease of use I would still buy a BRN-180 upper at least those can "supposedly" shoot suppressed and unsuppressed
That is why I would buy the BRN180 upper. Whether the video is a hit piece is up to those interested in the ARIC system. Don't get me wrong I think it is an option and for someone like you that has the ability to work through any kinks I am sure it is a fine system but average joe blow at home AR builder it could cause some consternation if not put into a properly built rifle. I am sure the BRN180 has it warts as well.His advice is to buy a SIG.
An AR gives me modularity and options.
If you buy a SIG, your wallet will be lighter and you have to live with the regret of poor life choices. I'll keep my AR's.