Hey every one.
Ok just got my beautiful rifle from trade ex in Quebec.
Great looking gun, with the arsenal repair here and there. Over all looking good.
I cleaned her up and down today and as I was assembling I stumbled upon a small issue.
The gas adjustment nut or what ever you want to call it ( with stamped numbers from 1.3-1.7 ) seems to not sit correctly when I replaced it after cleaning.
What I mean is that there are slits on the nut and a single slit on the firearm and when I line them up the holes inside the housing dont line up, The housing hole is always between 2 holes on the nut it self.
Now I assume thats wrong correct? Since the bore and nut and housing all have holes in them that should all run vertical in a straight line down, Where I should be able to place a small #60 drill bit and pass through all 3 correcrt?
Just want to check before I head to the range, and this puppy turns into single fire mode LOL
Also. What are these numbers, I assume each one releases more and more gas then the other one?
So how would that work out........say a heavy hitting round like hungarian yellow tip would need the biggest hole, and a light hitting silver tip would need the smaller hole?
Or how exactly?
Thanks guys - Couldn't find any info searching!
Take care
Ok just got my beautiful rifle from trade ex in Quebec.
Great looking gun, with the arsenal repair here and there. Over all looking good.
I cleaned her up and down today and as I was assembling I stumbled upon a small issue.
The gas adjustment nut or what ever you want to call it ( with stamped numbers from 1.3-1.7 ) seems to not sit correctly when I replaced it after cleaning.
What I mean is that there are slits on the nut and a single slit on the firearm and when I line them up the holes inside the housing dont line up, The housing hole is always between 2 holes on the nut it self.
Now I assume thats wrong correct? Since the bore and nut and housing all have holes in them that should all run vertical in a straight line down, Where I should be able to place a small #60 drill bit and pass through all 3 correcrt?
Just want to check before I head to the range, and this puppy turns into single fire mode LOL
Also. What are these numbers, I assume each one releases more and more gas then the other one?
So how would that work out........say a heavy hitting round like hungarian yellow tip would need the biggest hole, and a light hitting silver tip would need the smaller hole?
Or how exactly?
Thanks guys - Couldn't find any info searching!
Take care


















































