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Casual KAC SR-15 Comparison [a study in performance]
I run suppressed a lot with dirty Russian ammo. I use whatever lube because it actually makes it easier to clean because all that dirty shit get caught up in the lube amd I can just use this process to clean:
carb cleaner -> scrub -> wipe ->carb cleaner -> 120psi air compressor -> lube. Takes 15-20 minutes and I'm good for the next 500-ish rounds.
Your findings and opinions are worthless flotsam. You have defiled your KAC by mating it to a lower of lesser pedigree. It’s like Humperdink marrying that useless narcissist, Buttercup. Or Forrest marrying that filthy whore, Jenny.
The fun part about them breaking, is that if you need/want to repair it using KAC components, you're either going to be waiting a long while for a replacement to get sourced, or you're going to pay out the ass on gunbroker.
Probably contact from the bolt carrier plus off-axis tube? I’ve seen several examples where I’d have been concerned about prolonged wear due to the tube not being centered in the upper.
Probably contact from the bolt carrier plus off-axis tube? I’ve seen several examples where I’d have been concerned about prolonged wear due to the tube not being centered in the upper.
Very likely yes. I still love the gun, but i hate that people pretend they are perfect. Always. Anything man made can break. Still an awesome weapon (and pinnacle of ar15s imo)
Very likely yes. I still love the gun, but i hate that people pretend they are perfect. Always. Anything man made can break. Still an awesome weapon (and pinnacle of ar15s imo)
Me too! I really want to give all of them a fair shot, so I'm thinking about testing at least 4 different types of ammo. My greatest restraint right now is time.
I had a buddy’s CQB blow up while shooting factory new Norma ammo and KAC told him to fix it himself, they wouldn’t cover it. Meanwhile I just ran my CQB through a shoot yesterday, 250 rounds in the sand and dirt and didn’t have a single malfunction.