Tuning your AR-15 Adjustable Gas, Low Mass BCG, Lite Buffer, and/or Suppressed

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  • @thejungle11
    @thejungle11 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

    Good stuff, thanks man. I hadn't seen that skeletonized BCG before, pretty cool.

    • @JARG
      @JARG  19 วันที่ผ่านมา +1

      Glad you enjoyed it

  • @bobbyblaze3081
    @bobbyblaze3081 28 วันที่ผ่านมา +1

    Thank you for the informative videos, you have a new subscriber 🤙🏾

    • @JARG
      @JARG  19 วันที่ผ่านมา

      Thanks for the sub!

  • @roush0741
    @roush0741 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

    On the JP enterprises silent capture Springs, you can change Springs plus you can change the 3 weights you can do aluminum, still our tungsten, then you can change each weight individually. And it comes with a pack of like 6 Springs it has tons of adjustability, whether spring or weight, but I personally paired with adjustable gas block, and it's also nice when you have a silencer, you don't hear that spring

    • @JARG
      @JARG  หลายเดือนก่อน

      @@roush0741 I have an older JP

  • @KelzCasa
    @KelzCasa 4 วันที่ผ่านมา +1

    I've got Brownell's Ti BCG's in a couple of my .308's and have been trying to find some useful tips to help recoil more than cycling with those things for a couple of months.
    I started with H2 buffers and sprinco orange springs, but might step down to a standard carbine buffer and see what happens.

    • @JARG
      @JARG  4 วันที่ผ่านมา +1

      @@KelzCasa limit the gas to the system

    • @KelzCasa
      @KelzCasa 4 วันที่ผ่านมา +1

      @@JARG I run the SA gas blocks as well, so that's there, just trying to tune down a 7 lb .308 from jumping so much now, haha

  • @mma709
    @mma709 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

    Question this is off topic but I am looking at getting a 4x prism for my 1st tactical games, I can’t afford a good LVPO

    • @JARG
      @JARG  หลายเดือนก่อน +1

      @@mma709 I like the PSA 5x prism. th-cam.com/video/lBDWSBPP1IM/w-d-xo.htmlsi=tDmbrUbF633zVRVT

  • @DutchK75
    @DutchK75 หลายเดือนก่อน +2

    I'd just buy a reduced gas port diameter barrel. Or if you was to buy a Sionics rifle with a reduced or suppressor dedicated barrel you dont have to fiddle with gas blocks and buffers. Or light weight BCG's. And you'd have a extra power blue Sprinco so your not inhibiting the reliability. I want that bolt going into battery like a freight train.
    With that said I like the A5 system. Rifle spring and heavier buffer. A5H2 works well with most gassing setups. And as gas ports erode you have a wider envelope of reliability. Gas rings, extractors and bolts last longer due to increased lock times of having to push that much weight rearward. So brass detracts and the extractor doesn't have to work as hard. And then that much more weight pushing the bolt into battery.

    • @JARG
      @JARG  หลายเดือนก่อน +1

      @@DutchK75 I like a good argument but I am looking for fine tuned rifles, not as you say a “freight train.” That is how a slam fire occurs. I did say that in the video.
      Next, a reduced gas port limit gas and does not tune. When people use terms like “fiddle with,” that means they don’t fully understand what they are doing. We all learn.
      Next a suppressor dedicated barrel will not work with out the suppressor. That means you have to use the suppressor on whatever rifle you’re using. Very limiting
      Overall not a good argument but nice passion

    • @DutchK75
      @DutchK75 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

      ​@@JARGUmmm no...Slam fires are generally not a thing with the AR platform. And when they do occur it's generally a primer problem. Not a rifle problem. And if it is the rifle... Measuring firing pin protrusion and headspace is the first step. Using ammunition that has hard primers like 5.56 instead of .223. (CCI has a history of soft primers. )
      The A5 is a fully vetted system developed for the never adopted M16A5 for my Alma Mater the Marines by Vltor. BCM runs it on their Mk2 series stuff. SOLGW also runs it. And those rifles are in professional hands. If slam fires were a thing. Their would be liability attached to it. So no. Annnd...It's not speed I'm talking about anyway. You misconstrued my freight train comment. It's weight. Not speed. When you start skelotonizing parts like BCG's and lightening up action springs that's when you start picking up speed. Bolt bounce and ALL that comes with it. Which is no bueno. When you run a heavy buffer and spring combo like the A5...You are actually slowing the system down. So that you aren't causing undue wear on bolt, extractors and the like. When you..."fine tune"...By using skeletonized parts as you have or are using speeds the system up.
      Fine tuning is the optimal gas port diameter to run both suppressed and unsupressed reliably. That's all it is. I threw in a suppressor dedicated barrel. For if you only want run suppressed. Many do. But being a little over gassed isn't bad. Especially on a duty weapon.
      I've been to Will Larsons Semper Parratus Armorers Course twice. I understand the system. Plus I have a friend that happened to be a armorer at DSS (Diplomatic Security Services) EAG under Pat Rogers and head armorer at LWRC. I understand the system.
      Running light BCG's and adjustable gas blocks and all that is not a good thing. And it makes things harder than it has to be. Gamers do this stuff to decrease their splits. And the rifles generally are on the bleeding edge of reliability.
      SOLGW has a cheat sheet on the gas ports they use on their rifles that run reliably suppressed and unsupressed and buffer weights to use. Instead of having to FIDDLE f*ck around with sh*t.

    • @JARG
      @JARG  หลายเดือนก่อน

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    • @DutchK75
      @DutchK75 หลายเดือนก่อน

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    • @DutchK75
      @DutchK75 หลายเดือนก่อน

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