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  • vgplayer

    Ultimate Member
    Jan 17, 2013
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    King George, VA
    There is always the option to order undersized and open it up for tuning. I do have an SLR but it adds a lot of little parts to the system. However, for those with a FSB or don't want to change the gas block is tuned gas tube a viable option?
     

    outrider58

    Cold Damp Spaces
    MDS Supporter
    There is always the option to order undersized and open it up for tuning. I do have an SLR but it adds a lot of little parts to the system. However, for those with a FSB or don't want to change the gas block is tuned gas tube a viable option?

    I agree with starting with the smallest gas hole and opening it up. The thing is, if you only shoot mil spec ammo, that'd probably work for you as there are only a handful of different types you will be faced with. But, if you want a gun that will handle the MANY commercial brands/types of ammo that are out there, I would either keep the gun over gassed (guaranteeing it will eat just about everything you feed it) or find a practical way to tame the gas up or down. :)
     

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