I am new to the AR type rifles so I have a question about my new M&P 15T. There is a stainless steel looking tube above the barrel under the rail. Just curious, what is it and what purpose does it have. Remember i am new to all this!
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Its the gas tube.
Its purpose is to direct gas from the exploding cartridge to the bolt carrier group to cycle the action of the weapon.
Rule 303
There are AR's that utilize the gas cylinder plug as used on almost all other battle rifles; you may want to consider one of those if you must have an AR.
No offense might to you, Ivplay, but Fan72, it's the new navy, keyboards and computer screens. The days of salty air and sweaty work are over.
In bootcamp and I don't think they do much after that.
To the OP .. not trying to be rude at all, but you have a NRA and a NAVY banner next to your user name, and you dont know how an AR-15 works? Something doesnt jive there to me. Like I said not trying to be rude, just a bit confused. So many people are buying these weapons, and no idea what they have. It is actually a little scary. Is this your 1st personal weapon? None the less, welcome to the forum.
I have alot of pistols and rifles and shot guns and i hunt alot. Now i have a 15T. first AR. And I just bought it because OBAMA dont want to have one. Now that I have it and have shot about 75 rounds I'm glad I have it and want to learn more about it. Thats why I'm here.
I have alot of pistols and rifles and shot guns and i hunt alot. Now i have a 15T. first AR. And I just bought it because OBAMA dont want to have one. Now that I have it and have shot about 75 rounds I'm glad I have it and want to learn more about it. Thats why I'm here.
Welcome to the forum by the way, IV. Seeing more and more of us VA people in here.
Oh, yes. The AK rifles. The rifle you can fix with a screw driver and a rock. I wish I had one.