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New2aks
10-18-2014, 14:48
Hello ive got an issue that i wanted to get some input on. So ive got a flat top carbine with no iron sights on it (i have a set of flip ups already)and i was wondering what the easiest way to go about putting them on would be; should i replace the gas block with a reciever height railed block or should i go the free floated rail path? Also anyone have experiance with the clamp on gas blocks? How well do they stay put\do the screws back out?

SideShow Bob
10-18-2014, 16:06
It is all personal tastes. What look are you going for ?
From your post, I am guessing that your AR has a railed gas block instead of a fixed front sight gas block.
There are proper height folding front sights for your railed gas block, so you won't need to change it to a receiver height railed gas block.

New2aks
10-18-2014, 16:49
No the gas block on it is not railed. im trying to decide if i should change the block to a railed one or should i change the handguard/rails to a free float rail. Which would be the easiest

SideShow Bob
10-18-2014, 17:20
The easiest and cheapest is to change it to an A-2 "F" marked front sight tower. Clamp on or pin on.
http://img.tapatalk.com/d/14/10/19/resytabu.jpg

Or, YHM makes a folding front sight/gas block that clamps on.
http://img.tapatalk.com/d/14/10/19/7yra5u8a.jpg

New2aks
10-18-2014, 19:11
Do you know how well do those clamp on gas breaks stay in place? The screws arnt gonna back out while im shooting? That just seems to me like it might be a problem but maybe im just overthinking it

SideShow Bob
10-18-2014, 19:24
Proper torque and a bit of applied per instructions, and no problems of them backing out even after uncountable rounds.

New2aks
10-18-2014, 19:29
Alright thanks man you helped me make up my mind im goin with the clamp on gas block/sight hopefully i can find one for a decent price haha

beast556
10-22-2014, 23:23
Make sure to use loctite on the set screws. My experence with all the heating up and cooling down if you just torque them on and dont use loctite they will come loose.

Great-Kazoo
10-23-2014, 00:57
Make sure to use loctite on the set screws. My experence with all the heating up and cooling down if you just torque them on and dont use loctite they will come loose.

Or rockset. I've had good results with red loctite.