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    Quote Originally Posted by Stephen_H View Post
    The LWRCi is the best piston AR currently on the market. I also believe it is probably one of the best ARs period (piston or DI).

    Stephen
    My thoughts exactly!

    LWRCI is the shit. Dont knock them until you have tried them.

    When I bought my first piston AR 4 or so years ago everyone said that it was a fad and that the piston thing would pass.
    Wrong Answer.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Miale View Post
    no i didn't; my m6 manual states every 2,000 rounds or once weekly under normal conditions
    LOL. I've cleaned my piston system twice since I've owned it. I'll have to ask the LWRCI guys hy they changed this.
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    Quote Originally Posted by CarlosDJackal View Post
    LOL. I've cleaned my piston system twice since I've owned it. I'll have to ask the LWRCI guys hy they changed this.
    thanks, i'll stick with my current cleaning schedules. out of interest, i've never seen any value in tests where weapons are deliberately not cleaned for extensive round counts as it does not reflect real world usage i.e. no one using that weapon particularly when their life depends upon it would allow it to get into such a condition.

    just my opinion

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    LWRC and LMT both make a solid gas-piston rifle. There are other options out there though. As you can probably guess, I am a fan of the Addax Gas Piston uppers. They utilize the PWS fixed-op rod design, which has a little less felt recoil than some of the other models because the action is more inline. Cool thing with the fixed op-rod is that it is easier to disassemble and can be used with more traditional parts (standard BCG can be used in the short-stroke conversion). If you are looking to save a few bucks I would definitely go this way too.

    If you get anything from this, I would hope it is to not limit yourself between two companies. LMT and LWRC make some great stuff, but so does Adam's Arms, POF, Spike's, etc.
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