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This is great and it cleared up questions I had about the BCG operation. You are an awesome teacher and your knowledge of the AR15 is certainly shown in your videos. Thanks for sharing that knowledge with others! I have learned something new every time I watch, and look forward to each new video. Question: Is it possible to purchase some of the gauges you use?
Thank you for sharing your knowledge. If I may ask, does a tight bolt support run and gas ring run help lessen fouling at the bolt lugs and barrel extension? I'm thinking that an efficient carrier would prevent gas from blowing past these areas and towards the lugs
This is the sort of stuff I love, all the details most will never see. Itβs amazing how well thought out the AR is.
I donβt know if you might have done a video on the topic before, but I was wondering was sort of advice you would give someone trying to get into the industry? Iβm also unfortunately in the U.K.
I had a good idea of the BCG's operation inside the weapon and that cutaway along with your explanation confirmed it! thanks Chad… good to see Rebel again too π
Does the bolt carrier reciprocate from the force of the bolt unlocking and the cam pushing the bolt carrier away from the barrel? Or does the gas directly impinge the bcg backwards after the bolt unlocks? Sorry if it's a dumb question and sorry if I'm wording it wrong
God this video is SO cool! I LOVE all this nerdy stuff about the AR, I absolutely love the process of when, where, and why you test! Please don't ever stop this train Mr. A! All the testing and info you provide for the community, might I add for (FREE) here on YouTube is invaluable! Thanks for all you sir! Merry Christmas to you and the family, and may 2022 bring the Biggest and BEST year for SOTAR yet π€
A friend of mine has a cool cutaway. It's a 5.56 barrel that fired a 300bk. The bullet looks to be about 2 inches long and about 3 inches down the bore.
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thank you! can't ever learn too much
Absolutely a genius design. The sort of thing you see in a dream after decades of obsessive passion over a subject.
Awesome training tools, Chad. Thanks for the lesson!
Awesome cutaway. Great video as always
I freakin nerd out on these videos, please don't stop teaching. Can't thank you enough for all that you do.
Yep, very cool
That is an awesome gift
Great video. Very informative!
This is a GREAT video and shares more knowledge in 20 mins then most ever! Thank you so much for all you do!!
The first demo of the carrier was great….
The cut out rifle was even better….
The Annology was one of the best I have seen.
Outstanding!
This is great and it cleared up questions I had about the BCG operation. You are an awesome teacher and your knowledge of the AR15 is certainly shown in your videos. Thanks for sharing that knowledge with others! I have learned something new every time I watch, and look forward to each new video. Question: Is it possible to purchase some of the gauges you use?
Thank you for sharing your knowledge. If I may ask, does a tight bolt support run and gas ring run help lessen fouling at the bolt lugs and barrel extension? I'm thinking that an efficient carrier would prevent gas from blowing past these areas and towards the lugs
Man this channel is such a great resource. You guys are incredible. Awesome job π―
The lugs unloading from the internal pressure never crossed my mind. Is that by design or just a byproduct of the system?
Great Video thanks
Thank you ππͺ
Please ππ», could you add Spanish Subtitles option? .I would be grateful … Thank you and a greeting from Barcelona πͺπΈπΊπΈ
This is the sort of stuff I love, all the details most will never see.
Itβs amazing how well thought out the AR is.
I donβt know if you might have done a video on the topic before, but I was wondering was sort of advice you would give someone trying to get into the industry?
Iβm also unfortunately in the U.K.
I had a good idea of the BCG's operation inside the weapon and that cutaway along with your explanation confirmed it! thanks Chad… good to see Rebel again too π
sooooooooooo much great info to know about your rifle!!
Great information about the bcg in operation, thank you
Loved this video! ππΊπΈπΊπΈπͺ
Very cool. Thanks for sharing.
You're doing God's work.
Love the hanging out and learning aspect of this video.
Does the bolt carrier reciprocate from the force of the bolt unlocking and the cam pushing the bolt carrier away from the barrel? Or does the gas directly impinge the bcg backwards after the bolt unlocks? Sorry if it's a dumb question and sorry if I'm wording it wrong
That cat is chonky π
Very clear demonstration. Thank You
Great video with very clear views and valuable information. And the guest appearance of Rebel was a nice surprise.
Semper Fidelis πΊπΈ
Really love this channel. I'm a huge fan of DI stoner system. Thanks for sharing
Found it educational and just plain cool. Those cutaway's are awesome.
God this video is SO cool! I LOVE all this nerdy stuff about the AR, I absolutely love the process of when, where, and why you test! Please don't ever stop this train Mr. A! All the testing and info you provide for the community, might I add for (FREE) here on YouTube is invaluable! Thanks for all you sir! Merry Christmas to you and the family, and may 2022 bring the Biggest and BEST year for SOTAR yet π€
Very useful! Why are there multiple gages of the same color?
Cool cat π±
A friend of mine has a cool cutaway.
It's a 5.56 barrel that fired a 300bk.
The bullet looks to be about 2 inches long and about 3 inches down the bore.
Appreciate this. Gives me more knowledge to look around at some things. Thank you sir