The QA June 2017

Published on June 5, 2017
Duration: 12:59

This QA session from UN12 Magazine covers key firearms topics. Instructor Dave Tim discusses the pros and cons of piston versus direct impingement (DI) AR-15 systems, favoring DI for most applications due to standardization and cost. He also details his preferred Glock trigger setup using a Gen 3 trigger bar and a factory - connector for reliability and consistency. Additional topics include the utility of weapon-mounted lights on carry guns, the necessity of ongoing training beyond permit-to-carry courses, the value of electronic ear protection, considerations for defensive ammunition, and the importance of carrying a round in the chamber. Finally, he outlines essential components for a duty-ready patrol rifle: a light, an optic, and a sling.

Quick Summary

Firearms expert Dave Tim prefers Direct Impingement (DI) AR-15 systems for their standardization and cost-effectiveness over piston systems, though piston guns offer advantages when suppressed. For Glock triggers, he recommends a Gen 3 trigger bar with a factory - connector for reliability and consistency.

Chapters

  1. 00:01Introduction: The QA June 2017
  2. 00:47Piston vs. Direct Impingement (DI) AR-15 Systems
  3. 04:38How to Set Up Glock Triggers
  4. 06:29Should I Have a Light on My Carry Gun?
  5. 07:08Should I Still Take Training Classes?
  6. 07:56Are Electronic Ear Pro Worth the Money?
  7. 08:29How to Make Sure Defensive Ammo is Right for My Gun
  8. 09:18Should I Carry a Round in the Chamber?
  9. 10:26Setting Up a Patrol Rifle
  10. 12:13How to Submit Your Questions for The QA

Frequently Asked Questions

What are the main differences between piston and Direct Impingement (DI) AR-15 systems?

Piston systems keep fouling out of the receiver by using a separate piston to cycle the action, often preferred for suppressed shooting. DI systems route gas directly back into the bolt carrier, which is generally more standardized, cost-effective, and can be just as reliable and accurate when properly maintained.

What is the recommended Glock trigger setup for reliability and consistency?

A popular and reliable setup involves using a factory Glock Gen 3 trigger bar in Gen 4 Glocks, combined with a factory Glock - connector. This combination offers a smooth pull, consistent reset, and affordability, avoiding potential issues with aftermarket parts.

Should I carry a light on my concealed carry firearm?

Carrying a light on your firearm is beneficial, but comfort and concealability are key. If adding a light makes your gun too bulky to carry consistently, it's better to carry a separate handheld light than to not carry a firearm at all.

Is ongoing firearms training necessary after getting a permit to carry?

Yes, absolutely. A permit to carry is like a driver's license; it grants permission but not proficiency. Most permit classes focus on legal aspects, so continued training is crucial for developing practical skills like drawing and effectively using your firearm.

What are the essential components for a duty-ready patrol rifle?

A duty-ready patrol rifle should have a light for identification, an optical sight (red dot or LPVO), and compatible mechanical sights. A sling is also considered equally important for weapon retention and manipulation, making these four items critical.

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