Correct the timing issues generated by the Carbine gas system.
I would love to see LMT make a standard carrier with the less agressive cam track. Every AR could benefit from that singular feature regardless of gas system.
Yea, supressor for sure. I ran one on a 14.5 with a Noveske Pig and it ran great. Then i put a standard 18" SS on it and the dam thing wont make it past 100 rounds without jamming up sticking and fucking up your day. Dont use it unless you are running suppressed all the time. jusy my 0.02. Happy shooting
Imo I think the sr15 is the epitome of all designs right now. After I shot one for the first time I thought why the hell do we need a piston when you have perfection already. If you can combine the lmt mrp with the kac innovations you may have the perfect ar.
What exactly does the SR-15 do to “tweek” a DI system?
What about a DI system similar to the MAS-49? Has a gas tube that blows into a dead-end hole in the carrier. No crap blown into the carrier/bolt, just into a deadspace that forces the carrier to the rear.
Heavy Metal I agree with you.
I have a KAC Block III SBR upper on order from Knights and plan on dropping in my LMT enhanced carrier and then wring her out a few thousand rounds.
I’ll admit to doing some brainstorming on this in the past but before we go about suggesting solutions, shouldn’t we identify problems with the legacy system first? I’m curious to see if there’s anything currently on the market that would be pretty close to what we could come up with.
My rifle has a 16" mid-length barrel from Centurion Arms. It has a UBR with standard spring and carbine buffer. It has the LMT enhanced BCG (both bolt and carrier). (I believe it is an M16 one not a S/A one but would have to check)
(It also has a BAD on it but the problem I mention below happened before the BAD was added too IIRC)
The only “issue” I have seen in a year and a half of shooting it (not that much but both in 15deg weather and 90 deg weather and overall between 1500-2000 rounds probably [need to get out more]) is that in cold weather, down in the 30s or below, it won’t always reliably lock back on the last round. Sometimes will and sometimes won’t. Otherwise it has been rock solid. This is with mid-level 223 type ammo. Not 5.56 but not super weak 223. (Have not tried those last two – mainly my own loads and a small amount of S.A. PMP 223 and a few various very small amounts of Norinco 223 and old 1990s PMC 223 and other random boxes I found in my ammo storage). This lock back issue only happens in colder temperatures.
When I was using a plain DD M16 BCG group I did not have the lock back issues in cold weather.
I’m basically running along the same lines as Grant’s small gas-port SBR though. With the enhanced carrier and H2, he was able to get that rifle running really well for high round-counts, and with an even smaller gas-port than I will be using.
With a tad-bit larger gas port, and the supposed consistency of the A5, I feel like I’m running on the safer side of operation with more gas than he did…So I’m hopeful it will work well…though if it doesn’t, all I really have to do is open up the port to 11.5" barrel specs and all will be normal.
First thing I’d do is re-design the upper & lower to eliminate the accuracy killing slop between them!:dance3::jester:
Only two ways come immediately to mind on how to improve the AR design.
One would be to change the charging handle to a FAL style folding charging handle. It would make it easier to manipulate while slung up, especially when performing a “rack rack rack” to clear the action. It would also make the rifle easier to charge during dry firing (won’t have to break cheek weld) and would make press checks easier, if using that method of verifying a loaded chamber.
The other change I would make is to the controls so it’s easier to lock the slide back. I haven’t tried one yet, but the button that lets you lock the slide back while depressing the mag release looks like it would work nicely.
A third change not as important to me as the first two would be to change the safety to a 45 degree throw ambidextrous style.
The only reliability/durability change I can think of using current technology would be to use a heavier barrel for better heat control. This would only be useful during the very rare, extremely harsh firing schedules, however
I am not a believe in we need a piston tapet system but adcor does make a DI version
On that same note imagine a upper/HG combo that has a forward CH, but eliminates the rear. This would be, IMO a good upgrade. Suppressed shootig wouldnt blow stuff in your face anymore and you would have a better CH.