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After close to 6 years of riding the rails and debating on an M14 build, the CanadaAmmo Norc shorty M305/1000 rnd box set has officially knocked me off the fence (and into the dog house with Momma again
), so now it's time to get dirty.
I'm not new to firearms, but I am on this platform and could find precious little on the Dlask M305 Adjustable Gas Lock... on CGN, Google or anywhere where else for that matter?
I've historically have really good luck with Dlask products so was wondering if the AGL is a good idea. This was from their site...
"The Adjustable Gas Lock allows the gas tube to be assembled on the barrel/gas system at a desired torque without worrying about going out of alignment or leaving the gas cylinder lose. Because the Adjustable Gas Lock is indexed all the time, the right amount of torque can be applied without putting unnecessary stress on the barrel and/or gas system. The nut is threaded for Norinco/Polytech barrels only. It accepts a standard front sight on the top dove-tail. CNC machined out of steel. Black finish."
So I was wondering if this would help in eliminating the need to 'unitize' the barrel, or does unitizing perform a different or additional function? I don't want to spend my first accessory dollars on a donkey of a part, but I have faith in the manufacturer based on previous experience.
Any thoughts?
I'm not new to firearms, but I am on this platform and could find precious little on the Dlask M305 Adjustable Gas Lock... on CGN, Google or anywhere where else for that matter?
I've historically have really good luck with Dlask products so was wondering if the AGL is a good idea. This was from their site...
"The Adjustable Gas Lock allows the gas tube to be assembled on the barrel/gas system at a desired torque without worrying about going out of alignment or leaving the gas cylinder lose. Because the Adjustable Gas Lock is indexed all the time, the right amount of torque can be applied without putting unnecessary stress on the barrel and/or gas system. The nut is threaded for Norinco/Polytech barrels only. It accepts a standard front sight on the top dove-tail. CNC machined out of steel. Black finish."

So I was wondering if this would help in eliminating the need to 'unitize' the barrel, or does unitizing perform a different or additional function? I don't want to spend my first accessory dollars on a donkey of a part, but I have faith in the manufacturer based on previous experience.
Any thoughts?
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