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    Default Sheesh. Stupid gas blocks.

    So, replaced a Samson handguard on my 300 Blackout with a BCM KMR 10" this evening. Love the handguard. Looks good, super light weight, lines up perfect. But...

    Then I noticed the pinned gas block on my AAC barrel is a little askew. Not enough to cause gas port alignment or function issues but just enough that it is damn near touching the inside of the handguard on one side. Kind of frustrates me. I suppose I could leave the pin out of it and just use the set screws to line it up right. Or I might just pull the barrel and swap it out for a 5.56 and set the Blackout barrel to the side for a project at a later date.

    Decisions, decisions.


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    Or just not worry about it.
    If somebody asks about it tell them it was done in conjunction with the twist of the rifling to optimize the gas expansion velocity impulse for increased trajectory curvature and stability of depleted uranium rounds when fired akimbo.

    It helps ya know...
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    I just ordered a new gas block. Might just run it without the pin. Heck, with my luck the block is on straight. It might be the barrel extension pin that isn't centered.

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    Quote Originally Posted by ray1970 View Post
    So, replaced a Samson handguard on my 300 Blackout with a BCM KMR 10" this evening. Love the handguard. Looks good, super light weight, lines up perfect. But...

    Then I noticed the pinned gas block on my AAC barrel is a little askew. Not enough to cause gas port alignment or function issues but just enough that it is damn near touching the inside of the handguard on one side. Kind of frustrates me. I suppose I could leave the pin out of it and just use the set screws to line it up right. Or I might just pull the barrel and swap it out for a 5.56 and set the Blackout barrel to the side for a project at a later date.

    Decisions, decisions.

    What did you change besides the Handguard? Sounds interesting, that Gas block was set by AAC and also didn't you take it out and run all the ammo you have though it without a hitch? What changed since upgrading to the KMR?
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    Default Sheesh. Stupid gas blocks.

    No change other than the handguard. I'm sure the gas block is back where it always was. It has to be since it has the roll pin. It ran like a top last time out so I'm fairly certain the misalignment isn't bad enough to cause gas issues at the port. It might have even been close to the inside of the handguard on the Samson as well and I just didn't notice. It is really close on the KMR. Like almost touching. Close enough I would worry about it contacting when fired and screwing with my accuracy. I'm going to pull the handguard and install a new gas block and make sure it is centered up properly.

    I'm kind of OCD with my parts fit and alignment like you are with colors matching.


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    Quote Originally Posted by BPTactical View Post
    Or just not worry about it.
    If somebody asks about it tell them it was done in conjunction with the twist of the rifling to optimize the gas expansion velocity impulse for increased trajectory curvature and stability of depleted uranium rounds when fired akimbo.

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    Quote Originally Posted by ray1970 View Post
    No change other than the handguard. I'm sure the gas block is back where it always was. It has to be since it has the roll pin. It ran like a top last time out so I'm fairly certain the misalignment isn't bad enough to cause gas issues at the port. It might have even been close to the inside of the handguard on the Samson as well and I just didn't notice. It is really close on the KMR. Like almost touching. Close enough I would worry about it contacting when fired and screwing with my accuracy. I'm going to pull the handguard and install a new gas block and make sure it is centered up properly.

    I'm kind of OCD with my parts fit and alignment like you are with colors matching.

    The only thing I can add there is I am picky as well with things being symmetrical and perfectly aligned.

    I had that barrel and gas block in the original AAC upper with a Parallax Tactical rail which is just as small as the KMR for inside diameter. The Gas block did not touch the hand-guard and was perfectly aligned, centered, matching the receiver and all. The other difference is it is in a different upper, maybe the AAC upper was off with the key for the barrel extension pin or your upper is off?

    Any case there may be something going on............
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    Quote Originally Posted by Skully View Post
    Any case there may be something going on............
    Most definitely. I'll get it squared away. I'm not scared.

    If I suspect the upper receiver is at fault I happen to have a spare laying around.

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    Quote Originally Posted by ray1970 View Post
    Most definitely. I'll get it squared away. I'm not scared.

    If I suspect the upper receiver is at fault I happen to have a spare laying around.
    Is that the one you had Cerakoted or the Aero Precision pre-coated?
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    It's the upper I had coated. It also happens to be an Aero Precision upper.

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