You don't need an adjustable gas block, but it's a good idea if you get a low mass carrier or like to screw around with everything.
Same (with LW bolt carrier)rifle gas length on my build ended up with teh adjustable gas block wide open and not needed.
Wouldn't this make the rifle a little more sensitive to lack of cleaning? For real operators?Low mass buffers and bolt carriers are intended to reduce felt recoil by reducing the reciprocating mass and it does work. A low mass “lightened” buffer tube is just lighter than the standard it does not effect function at all. Low mass parts help with split times in competition since there is less felt recoil.
The MS I'm building is for lightweight hunting. So a lightweight BCG is a must, as well as NO buffer weights.
Just went to range with new parts for MS on a regular AR.
SLR rifleworks mini comp, Rifle length gas, non adjustable GB, Brownells lightweight bcg, weights taken out of JP SCS with white spring(80%), zero malfunctions, ejection 1-2ish oclock.
Regular spring was 3 oclock every time.
Tried it all with a regular buffer with weighs taken out, and regular spring, 3 oclock
I'm ordering a aluminum BCG to save another 3.5 oz, probably will need the AGB at that point
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If you use this in place of the fixed rear pin, then you can use whatever trigger you'd like, and simply pull the pin out to take it down. We're researching potential, and optional modifications's that can be done to the rear takedown pin/crossbar but frankly haven't had the time to come up for air, or eat last Thursdays breakfast yet, let alone R&D into mods. There have been a number of guys asking if they could somehow have their front and rear takedown pins matching...
Hi Shaun, I have a question about my MS you put together, I've sent two emails and a message on CGN over three weeks with no response. I didn't want to call in since you're busy with receivers.
What's the best way to go about receiiving an answer to my question? Thanks!