I watched the linked videos. Lots of good info and impressive shooting. Something I am not as keen on, is all the fiddling he did with his 5.56 build components. I am more inclined to run a stock BCM or Knight’s upper and call it good. Look forward to seeing how the .300 performs, shot this way.
Likes pretty much everything in every caliber.
If it seems to work fine with a pump action 12ga, I’m sure it would work with a mil-spec AR that isn’t using special buffers or adjustable gas blocks.
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Bettah or waarse?
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Looks like great fun.
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New video is up.
Late to the party as usual. It’s me, Rhett (DCON TRAINING)
Happy to answer any questions.
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Rhett, thanks for checking in. This is exciting and cutting edge stuff, and exactly the sort of thing we should be discussing and documenting on Pistol-Forum. A few questions:
- Do you have a parts list for the 5.56 cheek pistol?
- Can you comment on the tradeoffs of a short vs. full-size buffer tube and buffer? E.g. Do a short buffer tube and buffer require an adjustable gas block and tuning for ammo type to be reliable?
- Have you tested 300 BLK?
I'm sure there are lots of other questions.
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@SouthNarc also reposted it on his Instagram. Haven't watched the video yet myself, but that's a pretty big vote of confidence, IMO.