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Very happy,
Prior to Adams Arms was not a piston fan at all, trade off in increased felt recoil of piston system for just a cleaner cooler system was not enough. Adams Arms piston systems are just as smooth as DI guns. now best of both worlds!
Enidine hydrolic buffer,you can check them out at brownells.com they run about $90. I have them in most of my guns DI and Pistons. If your not running full auto to slow the rate, side benefit for semi-guns they help smooth recoil.
Ok found it.....
I was at the Knob Creek Machine gun shoot a couple weeks ago and a company named MGI had a buffer that they "said" was better than the hydrolic buffers. It looked nice, but I've emailed them twice since then and no reply. Cost was close I think a little more, but they claimed it worked like a hydrolic but it was mechanical and more dependable. The video was great! There is a definite difference in the buffers, but I still am wondering about the piston vs DI. You say the AA piston system is less recoil than the Osprey? I know they claim they eliminate carrier binding and make it more straight line, but a really don't know the differences of the two systems.
I did like the AA 3 adjustments for my 300 fireball aka 300 blackout, but I already have an adjustable gas system in place. I wonder how it does with the subsonic ammo of the 300 Blackout. I like the piston because it's so much cleaner, but I just don't have enough info on them yet to wanna jump in without knowing more about each system. The Osprey and Adams look to be the 2 most reliable by what I have read here and on another website.
I've also been wondering with all the extra moving parts up front if it effects the accuracy at all?