I am fiddling with installing a new barrel on my wk180c today. I had to file down the gas block to get it line up with the gas port on new barrel. All this work makes me wonder if we could make a DI wk180c work.
The inspiration comes from French MAS 44. See Ian's video on MAS 44, 10:50 starts to explain the gas system.
https://youtu.be/gCjzyzYVWIc
Basicaly, MAS 44 has a gas tube blowing straight into a simple hole in the bolt carrier. Unlike AR15, gas does not go to the internal piston. It literally just blows the bolt carrier back.
This makes me wonder, on wk180, the bolt carrier already has a pretty beafy area where the piston impinge on. I guess it wouldn't be hard to cut a hole into that area, and install an adjustable AR gas block and gas tube to make everything work?
Anyone see any problem with this thought? I am not familiar with MAS 44 or French rifles in general. Is there a reason the MAS 44 design isn't wider spread?
The inspiration comes from French MAS 44. See Ian's video on MAS 44, 10:50 starts to explain the gas system.
https://youtu.be/gCjzyzYVWIc
Basicaly, MAS 44 has a gas tube blowing straight into a simple hole in the bolt carrier. Unlike AR15, gas does not go to the internal piston. It literally just blows the bolt carrier back.
This makes me wonder, on wk180, the bolt carrier already has a pretty beafy area where the piston impinge on. I guess it wouldn't be hard to cut a hole into that area, and install an adjustable AR gas block and gas tube to make everything work?
Anyone see any problem with this thought? I am not familiar with MAS 44 or French rifles in general. Is there a reason the MAS 44 design isn't wider spread?



















































