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Posted: 5/6/2016 7:24:45 PM EDT
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As much as I'd like to have nice gas blocks like those, my budget was much more limited. I went with Parallax Tactical's low pro adjustable block for $40:
http://parallaxtactical.com/collections/ar-15-gas-blocks/products/pxt-super-light-low-profile-front-adjust-gas-block-750 I've only fired it to function test and sight in (about 40 rounds), but so far I'm pleased with my purchase. Time will tell how it holds up. |
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As much as I'd like to have nice gas blocks like those, my budget was much more limited. I went with Parallax Tactical's low pro adjustable block for $40: http://parallaxtactical.com/collections/ar-15-gas-blocks/products/pxt-super-light-low-profile-front-adjust-gas-block-750 I've only fired it to function test and sight in (about 40 rounds), but so far I'm pleased with my purchase. Time will tell how it holds up. I too am crunching the numbers, thus do I really need one. If I do go this route I want to get a solid one and will pay the extra for it |
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I thought about titanium, but it would be for flash only, which does not seem worth the extra money. I am even second guessing if I need an adjustable, or just go with the block I have already. I just want to get the most out of the barrel I can. What will be the intended purpose of the rifle? Dedicated bench shooter..... go adjustable. All purpose rifle......use the one you already have. Adjustable gas blocks are good for tuning a rifle to reduce recoil. Also used with Suppressors. |
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As much as I'd like to have nice gas blocks like those, my budget was much more limited. I went with Parallax Tactical's low pro adjustable block for $40: http://parallaxtactical.com/collections/ar-15-gas-blocks/products/pxt-super-light-low-profile-front-adjust-gas-block-750 I've only fired it to function test and sight in (about 40 rounds), but so far I'm pleased with my purchase. Time will tell how it holds up. This is one of the ones I am looking at for my build. Seems to have good reviews and you really cannot beat the price of it. |
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Quoted: As much as I'd like to have nice gas blocks like those, my budget was much more limited. I went with Parallax Tactical's low pro adjustable block for $40: http://parallaxtactical.com/collections/ar-15-gas-blocks/products/pxt-super-light-low-profile-front-adjust-gas-block-750 |
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I just put one of the Syrac Ordnance on a new barrel but it has not felt a single blast of gas. I also have this JP on another new barrel which has also never farted.
I like the size of the Syrac and the adjustment.. The JP is $11 cheaper |
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Next intent ti gas block. https://66.media.tumblr.com/e66334e1c8a9a84751335dad1311e4a1/tumblr_o6sjigJn0I1rrcg2fo1_1280.jpg I'm waiting for them to start shipping with this new bolt. This one ETA- just ordered the .750 hope they send it with the bolt that's on it. |
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Unless you're going to run a suppressor I wouldn't even bother.
Standard gas blocks work great. If you want to upgrade (money burning a hole in your pocket) send it off to get your standard gas block pinned in place. Set screws are fine, but a serious self-defense rifle needs to be pinned. The clamp on gas block (adjustable or not) is much better than set screws. |
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Good choice. I also have an SLR (Sentry 6) on my 16" GUNNER. A little expensive for most but one of the best in the market. That's an excellent set up. I've installed SLR gas blocks on all of my AR's but I mostly shoot suppressed. They're beneficial either way as you can fine tune your system and end up with a soft shooting rifle that allows just the right amount of gas. If you ever plan on shooting suppressed then you should definitely go the adjustable route. It's not needed per say but once you feel the difference it's hard to settle for an overgassed setup. |
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That's an excellent set up. I've installed SLR gas blocks on all of my AR's but I mostly shoot suppressed. They're beneficial either way as you can fine tune your system and end up with a soft shooting rifle that allows just the right amount of gas. If you ever plan on shooting suppressed then you should definitely go the adjustable route. It's not needed per say but once you feel the difference it's hard to settle for an overgassed setup. With the Griffin Armament M4SD2 Flashcomp and the SLR Sentry 6 GB I'm ready to step up into the suppressor game when the time comes. |
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As much as I'd like to have nice gas blocks like those, my budget was much more limited. I went with Parallax Tactical's low pro adjustable block for $40: http://parallaxtactical.com/collections/ar-15-gas-blocks/products/pxt-super-light-low-profile-front-adjust-gas-block-750 I've only fired it to function test and sight in (about 40 rounds), but so far I'm pleased with my purchase. Time will tell how it holds up. When did you buy that? It's always out of stock, at least for the last six months or so. For a budget, I have an Anderson that has worked very well. |
| That NI Tactical gas block looks pretty sexy. I don't see any info/text at all about it on their website. I don't know if it's their website or my work computer is blocking something... Anybody know what their .625" gas block weighs? Does the adjustment have clicks/detents like the SLP Sentry blocks? |
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