I am thinking about replacing my current A2 fixed sight with a dedicated gas block. Any recommendations on which one? From what I've read, all gas blocks serve the same purpose, but are some better than other or am I really not gaining much at all by replacing the A2?
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Depends. What purpose does it need to serve, if other than just being the gas block? Does it need to fit under your handguard/forearm? Do you want a rail on it? 4 rails? Budget? -
Railed, preferably four, as I am thinking about replacing the A2 with a flip-up sight. I think i'll be fine with a fixed gas block. As far as my budget? less that $100 is good.Comment
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Those will work plentyComment
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No bayonet... any particular names that you might care to throw out there?Comment
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Sorry, I didn't look into railed gas blocks when I was looking for mine. I just went with a low profile gas block that is covered by my FF rail. I attached my front BUIS to the FF rail.
I went with a YHM lo pro gas block. It seems that the brand name isn't a big deal, much like lower receivers. Vltor, YHM, LaRue, they all do the job.
However, since you want a railed gas block and will be hanging stuff off of it, I would try to look for one that is attached with set screws. You may also want to have your barrel dimpled. I would ask Randell from ar15barrels.com as he is the resident AR/firearms expert.
Disclaimer: I am a noob, everything I wrote is from what I gather by reading posts on here and ar15.comComment
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Its a good thing I have coyotehunter as my personal editor.Comment
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