

Posted: 12/1/2020 8:43:49 PM EDT
I may need the gas port on my 300BLK 8" barrel Gas Piston pistol build enlarged. Having cycling issues even using supers when no suppressor is attached and with some subs even with the can attached. The gas port is at the absolute minimum diameter recommended by Adams Arms who makes the adjustable gas block/piston kit I have installed. I have ensured that the gas block is at 100% open.
I'm ok building and working on my AR's but I don't want to take the chance of ruining an expensive Wilson Combat barrel. Thanks |
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There really aren’t any NoVA AR smiths.
Send it to ADCO. |
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The 'smith at SpecDive Tactical seems to know his was around an AR. He's worked on several M4 clones and and 300blk sbr with good results.
Marcel |
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Originally Posted By OODA_Loop: There really aren’t any NoVA AR smiths. Send it to ADCO. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes They are not currently taking in work. Originally Posted By bigbore: We are finishing everything inbound but not taking any new orders until after Christmas. Source |
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Not surprisingly SpecDive is backed up with work. Rough guesstimate is 8-12 weeks. Looks like it's gonna be a DIY.
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Do you know what size port it needs to be or are you looking for someone to open it a little at a time until it’s correct?
Piston guns generally need much more gas vs. DI. All the data I’ve collected over the years of working on ARs is for DI guns. |
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It's not difficult to open a gas port.
Just takes a drill press and the right size drill bits. Clamp the barrel in a drill press vice, go nice and slow. If you are really concerned about going to deep and messing up the barrel, put an aluminum cleaning rod down the bore. |
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I've gotten a drill jig and will preform the work myself. Got a couple bits that will work on the stainless barrel from my retired machinist Father-in-law. The old cleaning rod in the bore trick is genius and I will use it.
Very happy to find a few good leads on quality smiths in the area should I encounter any serious problems. The current backlog wait times I just cant handle right now so I'll tackle the basic stuff myself for the time being. Should be tackling this task next week. |
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Originally Posted By JensenReady: Do you know what size port it needs to be or are you looking for someone to open it a little at a time until it’s correct? Piston guns generally need much more gas vs. DI. All the data I’ve collected over the years of working on ARs is for DI guns. View Quote Phil at Adams Arms told me the gas port specs are: .106"-.115" and never to exceed .125" I have a .115" and a .125" bit now thanks to my Father-in-law. Go slow, use oil. |
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A wooden dowel rod works too if you don't want to waste a cleaning rod, gives you a good visual when you are deep enough.
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Ive drilled out two myself...........use an aluminum cleaning rod and whatever bit size you are using buy brand new ones............go slow, remember you are just opening up a hole that is already drilled...........easier than you think................both worked great...........I still have one of them.............it was a Brownells B-tac barrel in 300 blackout
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Get an adjustable one.
If you open it up to far you will have to sleeve it. Just get an adjustable. |
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