superfluid
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too funny.......
it's for venting gas LOL
and i suppose water should it get in there
the reason it is there for the gas, is that those gasses , if trapped and allowed to settle inside the stock, collect on the surfaces of the rifle and cause pitting/rust ect. primarily right above the piston on the barrel and the oprod tube.
i've got a video showing it very clearly and i'll see if i can post a link.
I've seen this assertion repeated many times, and I'm afraid it is incorrect.
Take a step back and think about it for a minute; The only place where a significant amount of gas is eliminated is, as Silent8Strike stated, from the gas cylinder relief port, on the front of the gun, OUTSIDE the stock. When the gas piston is fully extended it clears the gas relief port which causes the gasses to be ejected, outside and to the front of the stock. Where else, on the gun, other than this location, would gas be coming from? The drain hole is used to drain/vent water which would otherwise pool inside the stock under torrential conditions. Period.
Second, the stock is entirely not air tight, with an infinite number of avenues for theoretical gasses to exit. For example, have you ever noticed how loose the hand-guard is? It would be impossible for any gas to be trapped within the stock.
Thirdly, the point of the stock is to act as an interface between the barreled-action and the human operator. It would make no sense for hot gasses to be ejected on the part of the gun which is meant to be held by a human.
As has been stated previously, unless you're planning on submerging the firearm, it should be fine to plug. The only reason not to use the drain/vent/weep hole to mount a sling stud is that it may not be the most structurally sound place on the stock to do so. (ie it may not have been designed to bear that stress)
References:
http://m14forum.com/m14/81077-acceptable-plug-weep-hole.html
http://m14forum.com/m14/74381-help-hole-stock.html
P.S.
In general no one should be afraid to question the advice of experts and challenge assumptions via critical thought. For a long time experts believed the world was flat and later that the universe orbited around the Earth.
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