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<blockquote data-quote="avtomatkalashnikov47" data-source="post: 4163816" data-attributes="member: 41545"><p>it could be done, but honestly its not that difficult or expensive to just buy a new gas block and knock the old one off. if you really have a couple id recommend doing that first. then you can use the replacement before installing it on the gun as a visual aid, and - attempt to restore the original removed one. that way you minimize the risk of damaging the gun. id suggest getting a really really good handfile set and a bucket of water and oil and a good table vise and a cloth. probably will need an electric drill, calipers to measure and the correct drill bit.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="avtomatkalashnikov47, post: 4163816, member: 41545"] it could be done, but honestly its not that difficult or expensive to just buy a new gas block and knock the old one off. if you really have a couple id recommend doing that first. then you can use the replacement before installing it on the gun as a visual aid, and - attempt to restore the original removed one. that way you minimize the risk of damaging the gun. id suggest getting a really really good handfile set and a bucket of water and oil and a good table vise and a cloth. probably will need an electric drill, calipers to measure and the correct drill bit. [/QUOTE]
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