Actually, the gas hole is on the side of that tube. The hole illuminated by the flashlight is a manufacturing defect, but if it still works good don't worry about it. It is not uncommon to see that and should not affect the rifle's function. See thread above.that hole is where it releases the gas pressure to make the next cycle.

No welding needed to be done there, just buy ammo and have funThe reality is I don't have any real way to weld it anyways![]()
Now if Satin wants to come down for the price of a case of beer I'd gladly let him weld it. Until then, I will make sure to not use 'light' loads (will mostly be using full surplus anyways)
Thanks for the info!
I don't see how it would cause a pressure issue, its on the wrong end. By the time the piston makes it past the pressure release ports on the sides of the gas tube, its pretty much a done deal in the power stroke anyways.
I have high doubts that it would have any affect on anything at all really.
I don't see how it would cause a pressure issue, its on the wrong end. By the time the piston makes it past the pressure release ports on the sides of the gas tube, its pretty much a done deal in the power stroke anyways.
actually , this is a short stroke system so the piston never past the pressure release ports , some of the gas are pushed back into the barrel.
the ports are there to release the pressure behind the piston head so that means its not neccessary to weld the hole , its quite common.
Thank you for clarifying this, I was not aware that it did not go past them.
Regardless like you said this is a non issue.



























