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.475 A&M Magnum
Any gun smiths on this board in WNY?
Any gun smiths on this board in WNY?
If you're in the Roch area, I have a couple ideas.Well, I need it to fire faster than a musket. I would like to get it operational and zeroed ASAP. I orginally had a a Odin's work adjustable Gas Block.
but when I took it to the range it would'nt fire. Ok , maybe it needs more gas. So I kept loosening the the front adjuster pin, and when I went to ajust it again it had fallen out into the dirt and grass. GRRRRRRRRRRRR! So, lets try that again and keep it simple stupid. So I bought a Bravo company plain gas block , no adjuster. Same size as the Odins works 0750 . It was tight!! I mean real tight . I had to grease the barrel tap it in with a mallet . So the first time, It didnt work. So Im trying to figure out what I did wrong. Let me see if I lined it up right, Took it off , saw that the screw hole on the bottom lined up with the gas hole at the top of the block. Easy enough, I just need to line up the screw hole with the mark on the bottom of the barrel . Check. Put it back on making sure it lined up perfectly with the screw hole on the bottom . test fire, and no cycle again.
I talked to the guy at Blue Tuna , He said he would look at it. Im not a gunsmith, I cant figure out how this isnt working. Unless somehow the gas port hole on the barrel is to small and needs to be drilled out more. I just dont have that kind of knowledge to figure it out . It might be something easy or it might be something that needs some work.
if you blow in the barrel covering the other end you should feel a considerable amount of air equivalent to one of those small
straws used to steer the sugar in the coffee. Same if you blow in the gas tube with the block installed.
what is the barrel length, length to the port and diameter of the port?
What is the distance from the port to the step/stop and is it the same from the top of the gas block to the port?
if you don't know take a drill set and use the back of the drill bit to find the closest tight match that goes into the port and
then measure with the calipers and let us know that that measure is.
I took it to a gun smith today and he told me to return the barrel to Brownells . He explained to me that there isn't enough barrel length relative to the gas port . He said All you have is 4.5 inches of barrel before the gas leaves the barrel, the gas has to travel from the gas port to the receiver about 14 inches before the gas leaves the barrel . Thats why it wont cycle. Your losing gas before it hits your receiver. He said I dont know why they make them like that . I asked what I can do about it, He said return the barrel to Brownells ,
The chances of me getting a precision barrel are slim to none. The reason I went with a white Oak in the first place is because I couldn't get a LW Krieger, or shilen months ago .
What do you have an 18” barrel with a rifle gas length?Waddayathink?
His explanation made sense to me, But Im a laymen when it comes to gun smithing , whats your thought?
gas length is mid how long is the barrel? Who makes the barrel?I have a mid length gas port I already tried a rifle and it seemed to jam up in there, the end of the gas port inside the receiver seems to be consistent with the end of the gas port from my other upper . the carbine length is just to short.
My guess is the gas port is too small.gas length is mid how long is the barrel? Who makes the barrel?
My guess is the gas port is too small.