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<blockquote data-quote="Seadog" data-source="post: 3845491" data-attributes="member: 9018"><p>Mine is a bit lighter than yours. Just weighed it. It’s at 12.8. My view perhaps wrong is that I don’t think that an adjustable gas block should be necessary for a rifle. Unless running a suppressor or getting extremely fowled out what is the purpose? I’d guess if a barrel has an improper gas port size that would be necessary. They sound more like a Band-Aid for something incorrectly assembled or tuned to begin with. I’m not pointing this at you but this is my mindset of adjustable gas blocks. </p><p></p><p>My rifle will be ammo specific so I won’t need to worry about a variety of different ammunition. </p><p></p><p>There’s been enough people on here implying that a muzzle brake is a must. And that they are not as bad as I remember. I just looked up some JP products. Your break the Tank Break? I remember those from a long time ago. Is that what you have?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Seadog, post: 3845491, member: 9018"] Mine is a bit lighter than yours. Just weighed it. It’s at 12.8. My view perhaps wrong is that I don’t think that an adjustable gas block should be necessary for a rifle. Unless running a suppressor or getting extremely fowled out what is the purpose? I’d guess if a barrel has an improper gas port size that would be necessary. They sound more like a Band-Aid for something incorrectly assembled or tuned to begin with. I’m not pointing this at you but this is my mindset of adjustable gas blocks. My rifle will be ammo specific so I won’t need to worry about a variety of different ammunition. There’s been enough people on here implying that a muzzle brake is a must. And that they are not as bad as I remember. I just looked up some JP products. Your break the Tank Break? I remember those from a long time ago. Is that what you have? [/QUOTE]
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