My Grendel is a little over gassed (as most are) and was looking at the aero precision low profile adjustable gas block. Looks well made and will fit in my slim forearm. Anyone have experience with this?
Anyone try the Aero adjustable gas block?
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I haven't tryed it nor do I remember seeing anyone post anywhere about trying.
You could add a lil weight to the buffer or a stronger spring to eat up that extra gas.
Me personally I prefer SLR gas blocks, lowmass bcg and jp scs setup, makes for well gassed smooth shooting gun even in a 12.5 pistol form.
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Any adj gas block needs to have the adjustment screw turned in and out after any amount of use to break up the carbon. The adj screw will get carbon locked if a person fails to do any form of maintenance on them. My brother had an older Syrac adj gas block carbon up and wouldn't function with some lower powered ammunition. I got it to loosen up after soaking it in Kroil penetrating oil for about a week. I prefer the SLR adj gas blocks https://slrrifleworks.com/sentry-7-s...ble-gas-block/ They are easy to disassemble, if service is needed.
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Wilson has come out with one that is suppose to eliminate carbon lock. I have never tried one, but it looks promising.https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jl8WboLKLNU
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If using a rifle with an adjustable gas block is shot enough times without adjusting the screw," it will carbon up" so adjustment is no longer possible. The gas setting will remain the same as the original adjustment. I turn the adjustment screw all the way in and out, after shooting my rifle. I will also add a little kroil oil to the adjustment screw, after cleaning my barrel. If an adjustable gas block adjustment screw is never moved, it will eventually carbon up. After a lot of use, "the tip of the adjustable screw will eventually burn down" but is of no concern since it can be further screwed in to make adjustment. SLR adjustable gas blocks are easy to disassemble and replace parts if needed.Last edited by montana; 10-04-2020, 03:23 AM.
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Originally posted by StoneHendge View PostI was actually interested to see if there was an answer. Aero generally makes a good product for the price. Sometimes there are misses, but sometimes they make a product where I wouldn't even think about buying something different.
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