I ended up getting a mid-length. And yes... it does run awesome! I've been running garbage ammo through it too--Wolf & Tula-- and it still runs like a champ. Absolutely no teething issues, no FTF, FTE, or anything else. And it's smooth.
I will agree that it's a bit heavy, but I have had no issues carrying it around 8+ hours a day.
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- Mon Apr 01, 2013 1:50 pm
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- Topic: Mid-Length Gas System?
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- Thu Mar 14, 2013 4:01 pm
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Re: Mid-Length Gas System?
Thanks for the replies guys. I haven't shot it yet.... I could, but I'm going to wait till tomorrow for the scope mount to come in so I can sight both the irons & sope in the same outing.
I'll post a different thread on range report/etc.
I'll post a different thread on range report/etc.
- Wed Mar 13, 2013 4:48 pm
- Forum: Rifles & Shotguns
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Mid-Length Gas System?
Hey folks. I bought a Troy Defense Carbine today: http://www.troydefense.com/firearmsacce ... 6-carbine/
Anyway. I prefer the look to a longer handguards and mid length gas systems, but I'm not sure if there is a real advantage to a middy over a carbine or what-have-you. Thoughts?
I'd post pics, but right now it's a basic carbine with a lot of magazines and not much else. I should have all the lego parts put together by the weekend so I can post pictures.
Anyway. I prefer the look to a longer handguards and mid length gas systems, but I'm not sure if there is a real advantage to a middy over a carbine or what-have-you. Thoughts?
I'd post pics, but right now it's a basic carbine with a lot of magazines and not much else. I should have all the lego parts put together by the weekend so I can post pictures.