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1/25/2008 4:28:19 PM EDT
What's the difference between a rifle length gas system and a CAR length gas system, and which is better in a 16" upper? Thanks.
1/25/2008 4:35:21 PM EDT
[#1]
Rifle length is longer than the CAR system & less stressful on the operating parts. So in theory rifle lengths are more "reliable," however, CAR length uppers these days are built fairly well in comparison. You also get a longer sight radius with the rifle length. You don't see too many dissy's around compared to SBR's, 16 & 20's, but they're out there. Which is better is subjective & dependent upon your mission and/or personal preference in a rifle.
1/25/2008 5:07:27 PM EDT
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Quoted:
What's the difference between a rifle length gas system and a CAR length gas system, and which is better in a 16" upper? Thanks.
1/25/2008 5:12:53 PM EDT
[#3]

Quoted:
What's the difference between a rifle length gas system and a CAR length gas system, and which is better in a 16" upper? Thanks.



About 4"...........
a car gas system is better in a 16" barrel we believe because it gives the gas a chance
to build up behind the  round before it leaves the end of the barrel ...
the rifle lenght gas system on a 16" barrel puts the gas port about 2.5 " behind the end of the barrel..not leaving much length for build up ...
hope this helps
Joe
1/25/2008 5:20:34 PM EDT
[#4]
I have the CAR gas system, as well as 2 midlength as systems in 16" barrels, and 3 16" barrels with full length rifle gas systems.  

I haven't had functioning issues with any of them, but I do like the longer handguards on the midlength and rifle length.

My next build is going to be a Midlength or Rifle FF over a CAR length gas block.

Different (gas) strokes for different folks...  
1/25/2008 6:22:36 PM EDT
[#5]
Thanks for the responses.
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