You have a 6940, so carbine length. Any experience with midlengths?
I have the Colt carbine and a PSA upper/lower mid-length build. I also have a PWS piston and a Noveske mid-length I have yet to shoot. I have also co-built a Spikes tactical AR with Mid Length which my daughter has.
From a shooting perspective, I see no difference in the carbine versus mid. If you look at the chart, the two overlap at 14-18 inches. My 16+" barrels are well inside that range.
Since the PSA is a project gun, I opted to use a mid length for 2 reasons:
1. I like the extra length for the handguard, for both room to adjust the hold, and
2. a longer sight radius.
I wanted to try an adjustable gas block to tune the gas system, just for experimentation purposes with ammo types. Since the handguard is mid length, I figured the longer gas system would put the gas block closer to the front end, making it easier to reach the gas block with the adjusting allen wrench.
These are issues that only have to be considered it you're playing gunsmith/hobbyist and using longer-than carbine length handguards. For practice and real-world use, either length is fine.