This can be done after you put your single point adapter (if you go that route) so its not as critical to purchase it that way.- staked Castle nut
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This can be done after you put your single point adapter (if you go that route) so its not as critical to purchase it that way.- staked Castle nut
I agree, but it's still a perceived benefit for some out there. Hey you never know when the mall commando needs to get into the water fountain for some clandestine zombie killing.RECIT wrote:I don't really see the underwater capability as a bonus worth spending the extra money on. I have shot a few rifles in the rain, but never underwater. I'm no seal by any means...so in my eyes that is a moot point and not a justifiable benefit.
You can put the gun underwater and start shooting when you pop out as opposed to having to wait for water to drain out of the di system before you can shoot. It's cleaner and you can run more rounds in between cleaning. Personally I went with the di system since it had less moving parts and it has worked and been trusted for the past 30 years.RECIT wrote:What makes the piston guns so much better in your opinion?austin wrote:Don't get a direct impingment AR15 - the new gas piston models are so much better.
LWRC is the best among the bunch.