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  • #16
    nubrun
    Senior Member
    • Jul 2012
    • 998

    Steve, I have all of the tools you need including the gas block wrench. I work at the 15/91 interchange. PM me if you still need the tools.

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    • #17
      Justintoxicated
      Veteran Member
      • Mar 2009
      • 3836

      Originally posted by Orlando
      Best tool for the job IMO
      Will that work on an adjustable gas block?

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      • #18
        Garandimal
        Senior Member
        • Sep 2011
        • 2145

        Originally posted by NOTABIKER
        the gas tube is splined, i took everything apart last night for the first time. i see no reason to worry about screwing something up doing this. everything goes back together without loosing sight adj ?. i am not saying i am right maybe i am missing something.
        Yes, you are missin' a BIG thing.

        Those splines will loosen up if you apply the proper or excessive torque to the plug to tighten it, and then the subsequent torque to loosen it the next time.

        Get a pair of channel-lock pliers, preferably smooth-jawed, and a piece of leather, cardboard, or 1-1/4 web belt. Line the jaws and grab the Gas cylinder at the sight base, from the under side, to isolate the torque from the splines.

        Otherwise... Peening, or just a loose front sight, are in your future.




        GR


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        -- Lt. Col. Dave Grossman --

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        • #19
          Shorthair
          Senior Member
          • Apr 2011
          • 1344

          I guess I'm pretty primitive on my gass plug tool. I use the handle of an old kitchen serving spoon with electrical tape wrapped around it. It happened to be the right contour to fit the plug and the excess electrical tape snugs it up so I don't have any metal on metal contact. Bent the rest of the spoon at 45deg so it acts like a handle. My plug wasn't in all that tight from the CMP so it didn't take much spoon torque. The flex in the spoon handle also prevents me from ever over tightening it. Necessity is the mother of invention. I'm sure I have a screw driver that would do the job but I kind of like my spoon tool.
          Last edited by Shorthair; 11-19-2013, 11:39 AM.
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          • #20
            SMarquez
            Senior Member
            • Jun 2011
            • 2216

            Peening isn't the end of the world. I think that was a part of the NM prep along with NM sights. You might want to try it if you want to see if it tightens up your groups.

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            • #21
              Orlando
              Senior Member
              • Sep 2010
              • 1827

              Originally posted by SMarquez
              Peening isn't the end of the world. I think that was a part of the NM prep along with NM sights. You might want to try it if you want to see if it tightens up your groups.
              Peening wasnt part of NM prep but was a simple arsenal repair

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              • #22
                Orlando
                Senior Member
                • Sep 2010
                • 1827

                Originally posted by Justintoxicated
                Will that work on an adjustable gas block?
                Yes, it fits very well and causes no damage to gas screw or the 1/4 extension unless its a cheap made piece from China

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