Why do they have a cap screw at the front.
I read somewhere that it's so you can push/pull the gas tube out from the front......but being as that the gas tubes are straight, you could just as easily remove it out the back.
And Lots of low-pro gas blocks just have that tube hole open out the end so why bother with tapping the end and installing a screw?
What am i missing?
Is it cuz since the iur doesn't have a removeable handguard, you can thread something into it to pull it out if you need to remove the gas block from the barrel?
Added - the question is: why bother with having a cap screw at all, not why does the hole go all the way through
I read somewhere that it's so you can push/pull the gas tube out from the front......but being as that the gas tubes are straight, you could just as easily remove it out the back.
And Lots of low-pro gas blocks just have that tube hole open out the end so why bother with tapping the end and installing a screw?
What am i missing?
Is it cuz since the iur doesn't have a removeable handguard, you can thread something into it to pull it out if you need to remove the gas block from the barrel?
Added - the question is: why bother with having a cap screw at all, not why does the hole go all the way through
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