Hello,
I'm weeks if not days away from buying my first AR - which will be one of the M&P 15 variants. I'm stuck on whether I want a direct impingement or piston operated AR. I understand how they differ in function, but I don't know why I want one over the other.
The gun will be for target shooting only. Rarely will I have a target at a greater distance than 100 yards.
My understanding is piston ARs are "more reliable", in that they require less maintenance and experience less jams. I've also heard that DGI ARs are "more accurate", though I'd like some feedback if it's something an amateur shooter would notice.
Looking forward to joining the M&P 15 crowd. I purchased an M&P 40c handgun about six months ago and couldn't be happier.
Thanks in advance for the feedback.
Noff
I'm weeks if not days away from buying my first AR - which will be one of the M&P 15 variants. I'm stuck on whether I want a direct impingement or piston operated AR. I understand how they differ in function, but I don't know why I want one over the other.
The gun will be for target shooting only. Rarely will I have a target at a greater distance than 100 yards.
My understanding is piston ARs are "more reliable", in that they require less maintenance and experience less jams. I've also heard that DGI ARs are "more accurate", though I'd like some feedback if it's something an amateur shooter would notice.
Looking forward to joining the M&P 15 crowd. I purchased an M&P 40c handgun about six months ago and couldn't be happier.
Thanks in advance for the feedback.
Noff