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AR15/10 Rifles
Waddya mean gas guns dont shoot?
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<blockquote data-quote="budlight" data-source="post: 2803202" data-attributes="member: 2939"><p>I only have adjustable gas blocks on my piston ar-15's. I've always use the smaller steel gas blocks for what ever diameter barrel. I grind a dimple for the set screws so the blocks won't move.</p><p></p><p>I have an Adams and two Superlative arms rifle length pistons kits and both of them have failed out in the wilds from going out of adjustment after hundreds upon hundred of rounds. Then you have muck with them if they haven't lost a screw or something</p><p></p><p>adjustables are just another point of failure compared to non adjustable. You just have to put some thought and change the weights of items to get YOUR ammo to cycle right and all the rounds landing out there at 2:30. No reason to use an adjustable. spend you money on SS match grade barrel and specify smal diameter gas holes with rifle or rifle + two inches</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="budlight, post: 2803202, member: 2939"] I only have adjustable gas blocks on my piston ar-15's. I've always use the smaller steel gas blocks for what ever diameter barrel. I grind a dimple for the set screws so the blocks won't move. I have an Adams and two Superlative arms rifle length pistons kits and both of them have failed out in the wilds from going out of adjustment after hundreds upon hundred of rounds. Then you have muck with them if they haven't lost a screw or something adjustables are just another point of failure compared to non adjustable. You just have to put some thought and change the weights of items to get YOUR ammo to cycle right and all the rounds landing out there at 2:30. No reason to use an adjustable. spend you money on SS match grade barrel and specify smal diameter gas holes with rifle or rifle + two inches [/QUOTE]
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