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<blockquote data-quote="TeleStratMan" data-source="post: 3282575" data-attributes="member: 44716"><p>Used this on a 6.5 CM upper build. Works great with no cycling issues, blown primers, or damaged brass.</p><p>I simply loosened locking set screw [facing front] and adjusted the Gas Screw [facing right] 2 full turns open from closed. Then tightened locking set screw. Very happy with the results.</p><p></p><p>Note: I checked it before installation and on my PSA gas block 2 full turns from closed exposed 1/2 of the gas port. This would lead me to believe that the rifle would be over gassed without an adjustable gas block.</p><p></p><p><a href="https://palmettostatearmory.com/psa-custom-750-diameter-adjustable-gas-block-116001.html" target="_blank">https://palmettostatearmory.com/psa-custom-750-diameter-adjustable-gas-block-116001.html</a></p><p></p><p>I also drilled-tapped- threaded the forward port where the gas tube is normally roll pinned into position and installed a 4-40 set screw with blue Loctite.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TeleStratMan, post: 3282575, member: 44716"] Used this on a 6.5 CM upper build. Works great with no cycling issues, blown primers, or damaged brass. I simply loosened locking set screw [facing front] and adjusted the Gas Screw [facing right] 2 full turns open from closed. Then tightened locking set screw. Very happy with the results. Note: I checked it before installation and on my PSA gas block 2 full turns from closed exposed 1/2 of the gas port. This would lead me to believe that the rifle would be over gassed without an adjustable gas block. [URL]https://palmettostatearmory.com/psa-custom-750-diameter-adjustable-gas-block-116001.html[/URL] I also drilled-tapped- threaded the forward port where the gas tube is normally roll pinned into position and installed a 4-40 set screw with blue Loctite. [/QUOTE]
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