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Posted: 12/5/2005 3:54:21 PM EDT
comments, myths and even facts welcome.
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Why? They have optics now, and don't need the extra weight. |
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Arms Tech Recon Rifle is a Dissipator config. Majority of sales are FMS if I'm not mistaken. Not sure if any are in service with US forces.
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I love my dissipator because I won't burn myself on a hot barrel
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It was a civilian rifle solving a civilian non existant problem. |
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Didn't the US Marines guarding the US Embassy in Paris (Bourne Identity) use them?
Oh, wait, you meant real life, not movies huh? |
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Yeah... so, when someone burns their hand on their exposed barrel, something that helps to prevent that is fixing a non-existant problem? The increased site radius is nice too... though, personally, I need smaller apertures for my rear site. |
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SWITZERLAND... NOT PARIS! |
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Probably the fact that a dissipator is unable to accept a bayonet has a little to do with it.
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Yeah, why ask why? |
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Probably because the idea of a second non functional gas block is lame, as is spending all the extra money for an additional low profile gas block.
I love Dissy's, but unless you're free floating and building from scratch, I think they aren't that logical. |
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I'll file that comment in my round file cabinet. |
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DPMS has a version that elimanates the second, non fucntional gas block. the down side to the design is that it is still a very heavy barrel. |
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Why would the mil want a 16" barreled "rifle"? Just lose bullet velocity over 20" and its heavier than a carbine.
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+1
14.5 or 16? I think we would ALL choose the 14.5 if there were no legal difference. |
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Haha yeah, you're right! I guess I need to watch it again! |
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You only need one gas block. When you have a rail (and I'm not gonna discuss why they use them AGAIN) you don't need a second gas block.
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There wouldn't be a 16" barrel if there was no legal difference. |
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How many licks does it take to get to the center of a tootsie pop.....the world may never know.
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Why all the hang up with heavy barrels? Who says you can't have a lightweight/Gov't profile undernear. And if it were a mass produced item, it wouldn't be an issue to enlarge the gasport to be able to use a rifle length gas system. Maybe I'm missing something.
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You've got the right idea but believe it or not, its not really that big of an issue...not enough for the government to start pouring cash into fixing it. I've been doing the soldier thing for quite a while now and the only thing that ever burned me(besides the occasional jack-ass leader) was a Gortex jacket sleeve full of hot brass and links from my SAW while doing a convoy live-fire exersise. |
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It isnt a military weapon. It's like saying why arent there any Beretta storm carbines in service. Dissy guns where made for an altogether different market |
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Thats not entirely true. NSW choose a 16" barrel for it's RECCE rifle. |
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I don't know who says you can't but who ever does is wrong, because I have a dissy with a Gov't profile barrel. |
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The Diemaco SFW in use by the SAS has a 16" barrel. This is the carbine that beat both the SIG 550 and HK G36 in the 2000 trials. Also IIRC, KevinB is big exponent of 16" barrels for use on general purpose combat carbines. |
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Me too. Rifle length gas system, gov't profile barrel. I LOVE it. |
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I didn't throw the question out with a pro or con perspective, just wondering, however I KNOW this:
I can shoot more accurately with the longer sight radius (and you can too). I prefer a shorter stick for handiness sake (and you do too). Well many of you, I'd bet.
Not really. Unlike apples, oranges make your hands sticky. |
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works pretty damn good if the gas port is opened up. i have one and hasn't malf'd yet. |
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I think a more logical question would be "Why no mid lengths seen in service".
I'm a mid length Dissy fan, and I'll probably never own a carbine or rifle length gas system on a 16" barrel. |
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I believe it's against the Geneva Convention to induce such heavy laughing into the enemy that it distracts them from fighting, the sight of such ugly rifles in US troups hands would induce such laughing.
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SmegHead,
U said: >14.5 or 16? I think we would ALL choose the 14.5 if there were no legal difference. Nope, I can put whatever size I want legally on an M16 and I find the 16" is the sweet spot in terms of length. Of course YMMV. |
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What I am trying to say is the 16" bbl wouldn't be nowhere near as popular if there wasn't the NFA. The reason why 16" is choosen is because there has been 30 years of study and use on it. If there wasn't the NFA, Colt would have never came out with a 16" bbl SP1 carbine, it would have had a 14.5" bbl like the Colt 653 carbine. Every Colt carbine would have a 14.5" bbl. Nobody would know what a 16" carbine barrel is. |
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Your rational is flawed. You are assuming a lot by making this statement. Lets assume there was no NFA law. A 20 inch barrel allows the M855 round to fragment as desired. However the 14.5 inch (arguably) does not, or at least not as well. You really think in 30 years no one would have tried to solve this by increasing the length of the 14.5 barrel but not as long as the 20 inch barrel? I think innovation would have come along and you would have had an intermediate barrel. I mean you even have 18 inch barrels now because its between a 16 and a 20 and that has nothing to do with the NFA laws. |
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They should make an 10 inch barrel with the full length hand guard for the extra "special" shooters who keep burning themselves!
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For all the times I have disagreed with one of your posts over the past three years, this one makes up for most of them. +1,000,000 BTW... but I gotta agree with the poster who mentions longer sight radius as a big plus. People get hung-up on the possible accuracy and/or velocity differences between 16" and 20" barrels, but the extra sight-radius would make much more of a difference than those 4" of barrel to most shooters (obviously, if optics weren't considered). |
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I try to keep my handguards longer than the barrel. cuts down on muzzle rise. |
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Depends on which barrel you use. Reliability would be my first issue with the type I like, which is a rifle length barrel chopped. My last one ran 99% on 99% of the ammo fed to it. That 1% is huge in certain circles, but I was happy with it, it being my first chopped barrel project. |
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Not that you've worried about it Mongo, but the chopped barrel upper I bought from you is still batting 1.000 after about 800 rds. I did have a few feeding problems when trying to use a piece of crap USA mag, but it has since been disposed of. (translation~shot with aforementioned dissy upper) |
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wrong |
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Crazy airsofters! |
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Same problem that CQB-R's have. A suppressor would be the only help, short of moving the gas port. |
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It's plain to see how this unslung mode of carry can avoid a tragic situation. For example, just when you think you've dropped your weapon and raised your arms in the French salute, the weapon didn't really drop. There's nothing worse for a Frog than giving up and being mistaken for someone willing to fight. |
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What airsofter would impersonate the French Army? Regardless of my own personal opinions about the French Army, I don't think any wannabe would be a wannabe French soldier. |
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