

In my situation, when the temperature dropped, most ammunition and gunpowders display temperature sensitivity. The other article is “The Fallacy of the Ideal Gas Port.” This talks about the changes that an environment can have on a rifle and how there is no such thing as one gas port that can handle all of these situations and conditions with perfect performance. One is called “In Balance – The Operating System of the AR-15 and AR-10 Family of Firearms.”This article lays the foundation for the shooter’s understanding of how the AR gas system works. Kyle Lynch, Riflespeed – On our website, I have two articles that I have written relevant to that question. It was a disaster Q: Can you explain why that happens when you swing from one condition to another as you experienced? I had to break position between each shot to manually cycle the gun, which would no longer function. I got out on the course and I figured out very quickly that I now had a single-shot rifle. I woke up the next day, and there was a foot of snow on the ground and sub-freezing temperatures. Mistakenly, I went to bed that night thinking that I had it in the bag, the trophy was mine, and I was thinking about all of the items that were on the prize table…all of the things that you shouldn’t be thinking about after the first day of a rifle match. I was in first place at the end of day one. On day one of the match, it was about 70 degrees, and on that day, I shot one of the best matches of my entire life. It was a great rifle that was very accurate and entirely reliable. I was shooting a two-day rifle match in the carbine division with a 16″ mid-length AR with factory ammo. Kyle Lynch, Riflespeed – The project started about eight years ago.


How did the Riflespeed Gas Control system come about? Photo via Greg Skaz Photography Q: Kyle, thanks for the time.
