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[ARCHIVED THREAD] - canted gas block
Posted:
9/19/2008 7:10:20 AM EDT
I got a generic varmint upper in a trade. The gas block is slightly canted (maybe 5~10 degrees at most). The gun functions just fine and accurace seems to be good, so can I just leave it or do I need to fix it? Will it affect accuracy?
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9/19/2008 7:21:06 AM EDT
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leave it alone
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9/19/2008 10:05:08 PM EDT
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leave it alone
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