BUFFERLESS AR-15 Breakdown (CMMG Dissent) #civtac #gun #tactical

Published on January 13, 2024
Duration: 0:57

This video provides an in-depth breakdown of the CMMG Dissent, a bufferless AR-15 variant. It contrasts the Dissent's internal dual recoil spring system with the traditional AR-15 buffer tube mechanism. Key features highlighted include the forward non-reciprocating side charger and the compact action technology, demonstrating a novel approach to AR-15 operation.

Quick Summary

The CMMG Dissent is a bufferless AR-15 that replaces the traditional buffer tube and spring with dual internal recoil springs located above the bolt carrier group. This 'Compact Action Technology' allows for a more streamlined design and features a forward, non-reciprocating side charging handle.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Intro: Bufferless AR-15 Design
  2. 00:06Standard AR-15 Mechanism Explained
  3. 00:23CMMG Dissent Internal Mechanics
  4. 00:40Charging & Cycling Demo

Frequently Asked Questions

What makes the CMMG Dissent a bufferless AR-15?

The CMMG Dissent is a bufferless AR-15 because it eliminates the traditional buffer tube and spring assembly found in standard AR-15s. Instead, it uses dual internal recoil springs located above the bolt carrier group to manage the cycling action and recoil.

How does the CMMG Dissent's recoil system work?

The CMMG Dissent employs 'Compact Action Technology' featuring dual internal recoil springs positioned above the bolt carrier. This system replaces the external buffer tube and spring, allowing the firearm to cycle without a traditional buffer assembly.

What is the advantage of a bufferless AR-15 design like the CMMG Dissent?

A primary advantage of the bufferless design, as seen in the CMMG Dissent, is its potential for a more compact and streamlined profile. It also simplifies the operating mechanism by removing the external buffer tube and spring assembly.

Does the CMMG Dissent have a traditional charging handle?

No, the CMMG Dissent features a forward non-reciprocating side charging handle. This design allows the user to charge the firearm from the side without the handle moving back towards the shooter during operation.

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