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A couple comments:
EGW also makes a .937 clamp on gas block just like the .875' one we use on a lot of uppers.
If you buy the barrel with an extension from Krieger,which is how they will most likely be supplying it) you just have to use the barrel as it is and there's nothing you can do about extension torque, front back bolt play and gas porting because everything will be already done and the port is drilled and that precludes a lot of further tinkering,without a whole bunch of sophisticated machine and barrel work). The good news it may shoot just fine anyway.
As far as truing the receiver face we use a mandrel through the body of the receiver to spin the receiver in a lathe and a carbide cutting tool, so I cannot tell you what to buy from Brownells. The good news is that the Sun Devil uppers generally run pretty true on the face of the receiver,a lot better than most).
Good luck!
Robert Whitley
P.S. Just got back from the range testing the new just released Berger 6mm 100 gr BTHP bullets,shooting slow prone with a sling). These bullets are awesome, .475 B.C. and with 30.3 gr of RL15 they're running around 2910 fps out of a 6mmAR Turbo 40 Imp chambered upper - shoot fast, flat and accurate! The one picture shows a 10 shot group, the other shows a dime placed over the group.
A couple comments:
EGW also makes a .937 clamp on gas block just like the .875' one we use on a lot of uppers.
If you buy the barrel with an extension from Krieger,which is how they will most likely be supplying it) you just have to use the barrel as it is and there's nothing you can do about extension torque, front back bolt play and gas porting because everything will be already done and the port is drilled and that precludes a lot of further tinkering,without a whole bunch of sophisticated machine and barrel work). The good news it may shoot just fine anyway.
As far as truing the receiver face we use a mandrel through the body of the receiver to spin the receiver in a lathe and a carbide cutting tool, so I cannot tell you what to buy from Brownells. The good news is that the Sun Devil uppers generally run pretty true on the face of the receiver,a lot better than most).
Good luck!
Robert Whitley
P.S. Just got back from the range testing the new just released Berger 6mm 100 gr BTHP bullets,shooting slow prone with a sling). These bullets are awesome, .475 B.C. and with 30.3 gr of RL15 they're running around 2910 fps out of a 6mmAR Turbo 40 Imp chambered upper - shoot fast, flat and accurate! The one picture shows a 10 shot group, the other shows a dime placed over the group.