D.I. or Piston Driven AR

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I have a PWS long stroke its awesome!
However so are my DI ARs

I am undoubtedly the baddest ass in my basement most days!
 
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Madhatter (side note, autocorrect changed that to madgatter... The hell have I been typing lately?) posted what I believe to be the ARAK upper. Don't know much about em, but look kinda cool.

For an AR, I like DI. Pistons are sweet, but if I want a piston gun, I'd go another route. More like an AK, or something more expensive that does the same thing but is far more operator
 

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Madhatter (side note, autocorrect changed that to madgatter... The hell have I been typing lately?) posted what I believe to be the ARAK upper. Don't know much about em, but look kinda cool.

For an AR, I like DI. Pistons are sweet, but if I want a piston gun, I'd go another route. More like an AK, or something more expensive that does the same thing but is far more operator
MadGatter, has a nice thuggish ring to it, I like it!
 
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Depends on what I am going to use it for. I like my piston LMT as a workhorse and suppressed shooting gun, but it is fairly heavy. But being able to flick a switch to go from suppressed to normal is nice. Also has no gas rings to wear out.

I am slowly building an AR for 3 gun, it will be DI cause I want it to be light, and I want to get an adjustable gas block to dial the recoil down.