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New AR Upper ... Middy or Carbine?


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MIddy or carbine AR  

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  1. 1. MIddy or carbine AR

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Getting a new AR upper and I can't decide between a middy or a carbine length. I know from my past middy's that accessories (ie Rails etc) can be a little more difficult to come by but that a middy is a little more reliable. What you think?

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What are you using it for?

A mid-length AR isn't going to be noticably more reliable... it might cycle slower because the dwell is closer to that of the intended rifle-length gas tube, and that does make things run smoother. But really, I'd get a carbine and just run a heavy buffer.

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Mid.

Lower gas pressures, slight increase in reliability, longer forearm, longer sight radius.

Mike

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Carbine.

Put a put a mid-length quad rail on it. I have seen some really good deals on Troy free float rails on eBay in any length. Same amount of real estate and still have the shorter barrel.

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I was under the impression the barrel would still be 16" with just a longer gas tube and the FSB at a further position down the barrel? Am I missing something here. I voted Mid for more hand guard real estate.

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A mid-length has a longer gas tube than a carbine, but shorter than a rifle...hence the term "mid-length". It still uses a 16" barrel instead of a 20" on a rifle. Both are going to be reliable, the differences are that the recoil will be smoother as the gas has a longer travel time to the bolt and forend will be longer giving you more room to mount goodies. It looks a lot better than a carbine in my opinon.

I love mid-lengths myself as I think the carbine gas system is a little violent, carbine's look funny b/c the barrel sticks out so far past the handguard, and the carbine handguard limits room for bipods and grips together.

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I voted middy because I already have a carbine length. Real estate on the forearm is sparse, especially if you want to add a full length bipod adapter. My next one will be a free floated rifle length, or one of those Rightwinger bear guns :D

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