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10/4/2010 9:46:27 AM EDT
Gas Buster

Are the really worth the cash?  Shooting 10" barrel, and was told how great they work.

What says the hive??
10/4/2010 9:59:05 AM EDT
[#1]
I run one on my suppressed 10.5" upper.  It works.
10/4/2010 10:16:33 AM EDT
[#2]
Get one they work!
10/4/2010 10:36:43 AM EDT
[#3]
The answers I received.
10/4/2010 12:00:33 PM EDT
[#4]
I like them and think they do a great job.
10/4/2010 12:13:38 PM EDT
[#5]
I went ahead and ordered one while I was ordering some Noveske rifles.
10/4/2010 1:56:47 PM EDT
[#6]
I like them.... heck, it's only $$$ right?  
10/4/2010 2:14:12 PM EDT
[#7]
I just picked up my AAC M4-2000 supressor to use on my 12.5" SBR.
The gas block back was pretty obnoxious and makes you're eyes water.
Before plunking down $90 for gas buster charging handle I thought I'd give the "ghetto gas buster" a try.

I followed the instructions here and created a charging handle gasket out of RTV silicone.  I made the gasket and then hit the road for a biz trip - hope to try it out this weekend.

If it works, I saved myself a bunch of money.  
If it doesn't I have to clean my rifle and spend $90 on a gas buster.
10/4/2010 2:21:30 PM EDT
[#8]
Ya I heard that RTV trick before. I just haven't tried either, and the handle has had very good reviews...so I said what the heck.
10/4/2010 2:33:50 PM EDT
[#9]
I absolutely love my BCM Gunfighter handles.  There is no way I was going to convert to GasBusters just because I got into suppressors.
I went and modified my own, and it works great.  I was shown this by a buddy who tried it on a standard CH, but I just applied it to the
BCM handle.  It redirects the gas away from the shooters face.  It is completely free to do on as many handles as you have......the only cost
you have the price of an 1/8" or 5/32" drill bit.  Who knows, you might already have one in your tool box......I did.  Just drill two holes.  One
straight back through the rear of the handle and then an intersecting hole from the right side.  Keep it centered with a steady hand and ........

THE HOME MADE ..........(what ever you want to call it.)



10/4/2010 3:09:39 PM EDT
[#10]
Quoted:
I just picked up my AAC M4-2000 supressor to use on my 12.5" SBR.
The gas block back was pretty obnoxious and makes you're eyes water.
Before plunking down $90 for gas buster charging handle I thought I'd give the "ghetto gas buster" a try.

I followed the instructions here and created a charging handle gasket out of RTV silicone.  I made the gasket and then hit the road for a biz trip - hope to try it out this weekend.

If it works, I saved myself a bunch of money.  
If it doesn't I have to clean my rifle and spend $90 on a gas buster.


I have to agree. I went with the PRI first, and still got hosed. I went with BC GF with the RTV trick, and have not looked back.

We do not even sell the PRI anymore.

Rich
10/4/2010 3:58:28 PM EDT
[#11]
The best possible combo is using the Gasbuster in conjunction with the RTV mod.

Gasbuster made it better than a standard charging handle, but I still got gas in my face after about 5rds rapid fire.  RTV mod makes it like there is no gas at all.

I think with the way they gasbuster is made, the RTV will hold up a lot longer.  Taller handle with deep rounded cut that is also wider than a standard charging handle.

I went with the cheapest black RTV.  It's the non high heat stuff.  So far it's holding up great.  About 500-800rds suppressed with it so far.  I just RTVed another Gasbuster last night.
10/4/2010 4:41:48 PM EDT
[#12]
I'm running a Halo on a 11.5 inch barrel.

I have RTVed the gun.

I see comments from those that have added RTV to a GB handle set up.

Has anyone added a GB to an already RTVed gun?  Was the improvement worth 90 bucks.  I have the 90 bucks, I just don't like to spend money on something if I could use that money for Magpul mags.

Just Askin!

ETA:  If you have 5.56 in cans you don't have enough mags!
10/4/2010 5:21:05 PM EDT
[#13]
Would a 16" & 20" barrels need such a thing or is this something for the short barrels only?
10/4/2010 6:33:20 PM EDT
[#14]
Yes, I RTV'd my 20"er and it helped a bunch.  I have a standard C/H RTV'd on that gun and a Gas Buster on my 10.5" and they seem about the same to me.  But I don't shoot strings of fire really ever.
10/5/2010 1:10:30 AM EDT
[#15]
Now my set up is an 18" with a .30 cal can, so my experinece may be different, but I RT'ed a standard charging handle and it worked great!!  I'd thought about drilling the CH like above, but wanted to try it with just teh RTV first.  Fired about 200 rounds last weekend and I'm pretty sure I"m going to leave it as-is.  I did notice I was getting some water mist in my face, but it was barely noticable.  It was humid/raining while we were shooting, so I figured I was just getting some condensation in the hot can from the damp air, and then it was blowing back at me.  I would definately reccomend teh RTV trick to anyone looking at spending the money on a GasBuster.  I'm planning on doing it to any future AR's, suppressed or not.
10/5/2010 1:45:48 AM EDT
[#16]
Is the gas blow back worse on a short barrel?
10/5/2010 4:53:49 AM EDT
[#17]
Maybe I will add the RTV to my modified GunFighter for The ULTIMATE Gas Buster.
10/5/2010 7:28:13 AM EDT
[#18]
Quoted:
Is the gas blow back worse on a short barrel?


Yes, I think each gun/ammo combo is different but the 10" barrels gas me ALOT!
10/5/2010 7:40:31 AM EDT
[#19]
My gasbuster works equally well as my homemade RTV/bleed channel charging handle.



Haven't had the opportunity to try a BCM one yet, although I understand it doesn't do much for "bustin' gas"


10/6/2010 8:26:51 PM EDT
[#20]
Quoted:
Quoted:
Is the gas blow back worse on a short barrel?


Yes, I think each gun/ammo combo is different but the 10" barrels gas me ALOT!


My 10.5 has blowback but I have found the worse combo is the a 16" barrel with a carbine length gas system. Lots of dwell time.

This site weapon outfitters sells something to combat gas in the face.

10/6/2010 9:52:18 PM EDT
[#21]
I've got a Gas Buster, it really makes a big difference. FWIW, I'm using a 16" barrel with carbine length gas system.
10/6/2010 10:24:49 PM EDT
[#22]
Hell, I'd be happy with gas in my face if the BATFE would just approve the damned stamp.
10/6/2010 10:43:18 PM EDT
[#23]
Quoted:
Hell, I'd be happy with gas in my face if the BATFE would just approve the damned stamp.


+1
10/7/2010 3:49:49 AM EDT
[#24]
I ran GB handles before I ever got suppressors.  They are forged and not pot metal like a standard CH.  I have torqued a standard handle to the point where it bent and jammed the weapon.  Done it several times in fact.



The GB isn't the total answer to reducing gas blow back in a shorter barrel, hard use weapon but it does help a lot.  The only AR I own without a GB is a 22lr conversion.



As they say, YMMV.  Figure out what works best for you.



Mark
10/7/2010 5:57:08 AM EDT
[#25]



Quoted:


Maybe I will add the RTV to my modified GunFighter for The ULTIMATE Gas Buster.


+1



 
10/7/2010 6:29:40 AM EDT
[#26]
My Gas Buster was an improvement over the standard charging handle, but gas still "wafts" up to my eyes. I just added some RTV to my Gas Buster, so I'll see how that goes (hopefully at the LaRue shoot).
10/7/2010 5:04:58 PM EDT
[#27]
I used to run PRI gas buster charging handles on all three of my rifles... but i found that the RTV trick works with those chagring handles too!  I get some blow back come out the bottom and stain my cheek with larger strings of fire though.



I RTV'd my BCM gunfighter charging handle, and run it in conjunction with a "AR Gas Vent".  It's cheaper than a PRI gasbuster, and much more effective.  I prefer the BCM's feel too.





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