jelenko
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Any chance Iosso was used just before taking the pics?No, I use Eliminator and occasionally Iosso
You might checkout the gas port after shooting it without first cleaning.
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Any chance Iosso was used just before taking the pics?No, I use Eliminator and occasionally Iosso
????The hole in the gas block is .125”
Generally drilled with the same bit as the minor diameter of the set screw. Tube ID and block ID is the same.????
I have not checked it since then. I used it for the rest of the F-Class season, and it got me a high master classification. Since then, I removed the upper and am running 6ARC on that lower. I was a little worried that it would restrict the orifice too much, as I am running a heavier buffer, and a Tubb’s flatwire CS buffer spring.Wondering if you have checked it again since you probably have 4,000 rounds fired instead of 400 by now?
First 3 I checked from the parts box: .127, .157, .159. Just wanted to point out that they're not all the same and we shouldn't assume that they are.Generally drilled with the same bit as the minor diameter of the set screw. Tube ID and block ID is the same.
The port in the barrel does the tuning.
I think he meant that the port acts as a chokepoint, and sets the gas flow."The port in the barrel does the tuning." Huh?
Are you measuring the block or inside diameter of the tube?First 3 I checked from the parts box: .127, .157, .159. Just wanted to point out that they're not all the same and we shouldn't assume that they are.
"The port in the barrel does the tuning." Huh?
You got my attention!it sets the shoulder back .003”
Block, of course. Remove a set screw, use a pin gauge. Were you measuring the gas tube, because they're generally (oops, there's that word) .120 or so ID. I've never seen or heard of a .159 tube ID, but I guess some folks will try anything.Are you measuring the block or inside diameter of the tube?
You’re right. I shouldn’t have used the word all. That’s why I qualified it with minor diameter of the set screw. Same drill bit made it, just not tapped.Block, of course. Remove a set screw, use a pin gauge. Were you measuring the gas tube, because they're generally (oops, there's that word) .120 or so ID. I've never seen or heard of a .159 tube ID, but I guess some folks will try anything.
So, we're still at all gas blocks are not ported at .125.
Have put together a few 300 BO's, all with a Vltor A5 3.8 and a SA adj. block. All tuned easily for subs with little fuss.