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What it's ****ing is carbon, and carbon is a dry-lubricant. AR15 rifles can and have gone thousands of rounds without cleaning or malfunctions.

Ever shoot with a can? Ever wait a day and try and get your can off? You can't. Carbon is not a dry lube.

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Interesting video. It just goes to show that assault rifles and light-machine guns are two different firearms intended for two different purposes. Assault rifles are not designed for sustained fully-automatic fire, and this cooking-off of rounds after 9 magazines proves it. SOCOM ran into trouble with M4 rifles blowing up on them... because they were misusing them as impromptu light-machine guns for sustained, fully-automatic, suppressive fire.
Does not happen with AK47 real piston design.
Now tell that AKM is a light machine gun and that's why it can do what M-16 can't. /Saracsm off
 
What we have here, is a failure to communicate.

One guy is using a common jargon based language which is not always definitively based on technical specifications. The other is using technical jargon, not typically used by the other. Who is who? Who cares, we all know how it works, we are all gun nerds.
 
Does not happen with AK47 real piston design.
Now tell that AKM is a light machine gun and that's why it can do what M-16 can't. /Saracsm off
The AKM isn't designed for sustained full-auto fire either. If you want that out of a Kalashnikov design then you're probably looking for an RPK. If you want to suggest that after dumping 300 rounds non stop magazine after magazine the AK has an advantage over the AR of not cooking off rounds then go ahead, but neither rifle was designed with such use in mind.
 
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