Do what ya want! Ya will anyway.
To those who are going to fit an adjustable block do not skimp on a cheap one.
Get one, that once set, can be secured by a grub screw or other means.
And periodically check the function of the set screws etc as they will carbon up and you will never get them undone in order to adjust them again.
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Do what ya want! Ya will anyway.
@R93 to be elligable to shoot in "service class", the rifle has to be "as issued". You are welcome to shoot open class with anything though.
I’ve modified a few std ones by drilling and tapping. Fit a grub screw . Once set use a pin punch to stop the pin moving. I have dean maiseys adjustable one on one of mine and have fitted a few. They work really well. Are detented so no grub screw required which is what others are doing now in the us. I saw quite a few rifles at the last 3 gun match running too fast and had feeding issues on some fast 80 round stages. Using a heavier buffer on carbine buffer tubes definitely makes a huge difference as others have pointed out. I currently have the JP silent capture in mine and are pretty much the ducks nuts for quietness and fully tuneable for weight and spring pressure.
Sorry to drag this old thread up, but I need some help, I’m going to get a adjustable gas block for my RRA lar-15 is has a heavy varmit barrel on it, I can find anywhere what size block I need, if anyone knows please let me know. Also,what size would go on a 16” ranger? Any help is much appreciated.
@Fat ninja if your AR has a really heavy profile, you may need a .875 or .936 gas block. I assume your Ranger would have a .750 journal
@Beavis I finally heard back from the factory last night, they said it will be .936, I’m thinking the ranger will be .750, cheers for your help
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