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Posted: 7/12/2014 9:32:33 AM EDT
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Hey guys, I'm fairly new to the AR world (about 8 months into my "education") and I'm building an SBR as my first build. I know someone will probably say that's a bit bold, but that's what I'm doing because I want it for home defense. (I've read a lot about how rifle rounds are less likely to OP than handgun rounds, plus who wouldnt want a long gun for HD?) Anyway, I'm stuck on trying to figure out what type of gas system. I definitely want quality but reasonably so, I'm not trying to take out a loan on this... It'll have a 10.5 inch barrel so I'm definitely looking at a pistol length system I think. Any suggestions are welcome. I'm not set on DI, but I'm leaning that way because I don't mind cleaning and don't want to have to worry about CT or messing up my buffer tube.
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Quoted: Hey guys, I'm fairly new to the AR world (about 8 months into my "education") and I'm building an SBR as my first build. I know someone will probably say that's a bit bold, but that's what I'm doing because I want it for home defense. (I've read a lot about how rifle rounds are less likely to OP than handgun rounds, plus who wouldnt want a long gun for HD?) Anyway, I'm stuck on trying to figure out what type of gas system. I definitely want quality but reasonably so, I'm not trying to take out a loan on this... It'll have a 10.5 inch barrel so I'm definitely looking at a pistol length system I think. Any suggestions are welcome. I'm not set on DI, but I'm leaning that way because I don't mind cleaning and don't want to have to worry about CT or messing up my buffer tube. Thanks! 10.5 and 11.5 run on a carbine gas system typically.
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