Rustic
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Over the counter or military grade?I said malfunction. There are other malfunctions other than a jam. So, if you are an expert, fill us in on how many rounds fired at a high rate will begin to melt the gas tube or cause permanent damage to the weapon?How would you know? There is no way to predict exactly when an over the counter Ar15 will jam, in my experience it's around 60 and 100 rounds give or take. But, then again I sell firearms. DipshitYou will malfunction somewhere on the 2nd hundred round drum probably.You do however have to add a slide-fire stock. Some people call them a "bump-fire" stock.
Anyway, the AR-15 doesn't come with one of these stocks, a person would need to purchase one extra.
The gun it's self is capable of that. That has nothing to do with the shooter's ability to use the gun's capability. Think of it in terms of a race car. A regular driver can't get around the track nearly as fast as a nascar driver in the same car. That doesn't mean the car isn't capable of it.
I'm not so sure of that. Even if you had that many rounds ready to go, I wouldn't want that firearm near me, you're bound to have a meltdown with that many rounds going through at that rate.
I personally personally prefer piston driven, A lot less to go wrong.