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Quick look at a POF-USA Patriot Ordnance Factory gas piston AR15 style rifle

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  • I know its a little off topic but could you tell me what optics and rings are on that POF Gas Piston AR15? Thanks

  • They look like Millett rings, but i forget what scope he said it was. i think it was an early version of the Millett DMS-1.

  • Do you still lube the bolt on a gas piston AR?

  • you can, but not as necessary

  • @GunWebsites Ummm can you explain why you wouldn't lube the bolt? The bolt moves the same in a gas piston as it does in any other gun...

  • @Awbeee

    see the word "as" ??

    In English that has a meaning.. I never said NOT to or DON'T ..

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  • POF > Ruger. Every day.

  • This is a valid argument,

    but it is countered by designs that have countered carrier tilt. LWRC, POF.

    There is a different striking key on the LWRC model (This is the one I'm most experienced with so I'll talk to that one.) that when the piston hits it, the bolt goes only forward, and backward, instead of striking the key unevenly and breaking the lug. I also think there is a rail or something in the reciever. I need to look again. I'll speak on it more when I'm not in a rush. Thanks.

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  • nice camo for AR.

  • @Awbeee

    The Bolt carrier is either silicon/chrome lined or NP3 coated, either way there is very little to no friction between the carrier and upper receiver or the bolt head. the bolt slides into the carrier effortlessly without lube, its the shit. for real you don't have to clean the rifle at all. Or lube it. I do clean the gas regulator and gas block but you don't even have to do that if you dont want to. Oh and the short piston was borrowed from a FAL for the pof.

  • @flyhighkev To each their own, I guess. I have nothing negative to say about POF and as I stated in my other post, everyone who has handled my rifle at each gun show I attend, they can't keep from drooling on my setup.

  • @xPH3N0Mx I hate the rail because of the raised height, the ridiculous size compared to other company's rail systems such as LWRC, LMT, HK. I also despise the fact that the rail I got is out of spec and POF was gonna charge me shipping to have them "inspect it!" Shipping both ways to boot even if it was found by them to be out of spec. I realize the rail has to be large enough to work with POF's heat sink/barrel nut. Another thing I can't stand is how the rail screws onto the upper receiver

  • @flyhighkev Please explain to me why the POF rail system is garbage. I have a P-308 and everyone who's seen and handled my rifle LOVES the rail, including myself.

  • @khan611 NO...POF*USA has NOTHING to do with Pakistani Ordnance.

  • @Awbeee Gas piston rifles do not vent the hot gasses that carry contaminants back into the chamber, the gasses are vented out towards the front of the handgaurds. POF also coats all of it's internal parts with a self-lubricating coating that is supposed to not need additional lubrication. I own three POF rifles and have not needed to do anything but wipe down the carrier and chamber area now and then. One rifle has over 10,000 rnds without ever being lubricated.

  • Hi I wanted to verify plz if patriot ord is a Pakistani company?

  • @GunWebsites Why is it any different? If you had asked about cleaning I might agree with you but lubing should be the same in either a DI or a gas piston as far as I can tell.

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