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Thread: No Dissipator Carbine love? End the hate against Dissipators!

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    Sorry.
    Didn't mean to be a downer.
    Quote Originally Posted by scottryan View Post
    Anybody that owns or sells pistol versions of assault rifles is a bottom feeder, irregardless of the ban status of certain ammunition.

    They are illigetimate weapons that have no real purpose other than to attract retards to the gun community.

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    Quote Originally Posted by polymorpheous View Post
    Sorry.
    Didn't mean to be a downer.
    Not at all... I was just having fun - I have to learn to use those little emocons
    Please let me know if I have offended you...
    I would like to move on to my next task.


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    I will own your namesake upper one day.
    It has to be my favorite SBR upper.
    I hope Paul keeps making them.
    Quote Originally Posted by scottryan View Post
    Anybody that owns or sells pistol versions of assault rifles is a bottom feeder, irregardless of the ban status of certain ammunition.

    They are illigetimate weapons that have no real purpose other than to attract retards to the gun community.

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    Quote Originally Posted by RWH24 View Post
    This was my Spike's AIM Surplus Exclusive Dissipator.
    Aimpoint PRO and Troy fixed rear sight.
    My old eyes and bifocals need the longer sight radius of a rifle
    but the 16" LW barrel & MOE handguard was appealing to me.
    When the last AR rush first started, I met a fool and his money soon departed him.
    Away went the Dissy but thoughts of another one stay in my head.



    I like having 1 AR in the safe with FSB, so the 16" PSA CHF MOE Middy seals that deal.
    C4, I'm NOT one of the duo you spoke of either..
    Forgot to say, the MOE handguards did rock back and forth slightly. Did not like that part.
    If I had kept it I was going to put a C4 12" or another 12" rail of some sort.
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    i like dissys .. i put together three of them .
    i like the rifle gas system the best.
    just finished a Delton rifle gas dissy.. sweet shooter !
    i started this life with nothing.....kept most of it.

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    Quote Originally Posted by peabody View Post
    i like dissys .. i put together three of them .
    i like the rifle gas system the best.
    just finished a Delton rifle gas dissy.. sweet shooter !
    I may be mistaken, but if it has a rifle gas system then isn't it not considered a dissipator?

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    Quote Originally Posted by LowSpeed_HighDrag View Post
    I may be mistaken, but if it has a rifle gas system then isn't it not considered a dissipator?



    other way around .. rifle gas is original .. think colt model 605.
    anything with gas block under the hood is called a mock dissipator.
    bushmaster coined the term "dissipator"
    the problems that used to plague the older rifle gas systems has been solved .
    theres nothings wrong with a carbine or middy gas dissipator.
    most prefer those.
    i personally like the rifle gas better.
    i started this life with nothing.....kept most of it.

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    Ten years or so ago, the dissipator filled the need for the general public having extended arm length requirements. From an economic view, for folks who don't want to or can't pony up the chedder for a 12" rail, the dissipator fills that niche. No knock on anyone who chooses to use one, but with the advent of various quality rail systems, which are constantly evolving, the dissipator is simply obsolete from a practical stand point.
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