B23
Well-Known Member
Not sure this is really a gunsmithing question but figured I'd get the best response here.
I put a 6.5 CM Proof Research CF barrel on my Seekins SP10 but Proof has the +2 gas port which moves the gas port further up the barrel by a couple inches which, naturally, moves the gas block forward a couple inches as well. As can be seen in the picture, with the gas block now being forward, it puts the adjusting screw in a bad spot. The adjusting screw is about where the red circle is.
I was thinking I could drill a small hole in the handguard, just large enough to get a Allen wrench in there, to adjust the gas block would be the easiest, but easiest and best, aren't always one and the same.
Sometimes I overlook the obvious, so if anyone has a better idea, I am open to suggestions.
I put a 6.5 CM Proof Research CF barrel on my Seekins SP10 but Proof has the +2 gas port which moves the gas port further up the barrel by a couple inches which, naturally, moves the gas block forward a couple inches as well. As can be seen in the picture, with the gas block now being forward, it puts the adjusting screw in a bad spot. The adjusting screw is about where the red circle is.
I was thinking I could drill a small hole in the handguard, just large enough to get a Allen wrench in there, to adjust the gas block would be the easiest, but easiest and best, aren't always one and the same.
Sometimes I overlook the obvious, so if anyone has a better idea, I am open to suggestions.