Ryo at first scoff at this weapon, but after recent study have done complete turn around. ryo is fascinate by this weapon. Do you know very much about it ka if so, any information you can share, especially about the Steyr method of gas operated, short stroke piston, rotating bolt operation that is little bit different than similar method use by number of other company such as Colt and their M4 carbine, would be very much appreciated. While it may look a little too high tech and over engineer ryo is convince that it not this way. It is very fine weapon of most very excellent design and workmanship.
we will also be using very high tolerances too because the material we will be using can be milled to much higher tolerance than say stainless steel can be milled to. and of course the round we will be using must be factory load so that the seating of the projectile will be of very high fine tolerance too. we can discuss this more in pm because most likely it not good idea to get anymore specific than this stuff here and what you say above. and thank you very much too, because what you said is really very important information.
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LittleDragon
Ryo at first scoff at this weapon, but after recent study have done complete turn around. ryo is fascinate by this weapon. Do you know very much about it ka if so, any information you can share, especially about the Steyr method of gas operated, short stroke piston, rotating bolt operation that is little bit different than similar method use by number of other company such as Colt and their M4 carbine, would be very much appreciated. While it may look a little too high tech and over engineer ryo is convince that it not this way. It is very fine weapon of most very excellent design and workmanship.
Your friend,
LittleDragon
samD
http://www.pjs-steyraug.com/AUGA3INFO.html
samD
above post!
charley9toe
What I didn't say in my PM was that the model I fired had very high spec tolerances.
LittleDragon
we will also be using very high tolerances too because the material we will be using can be milled to much higher tolerance than say stainless steel can be milled to. and of course the round we will be using must be factory load so that the seating of the projectile will be of very high fine tolerance too. we can discuss this more in pm because most likely it not good idea to get anymore specific than this stuff here and what you say above. and thank you very much too, because what you said is really very important information.
your friend and student,
LittleDragon