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  • #16
    maxicon
    Veteran Member
    • Oct 2005
    • 4661

    And 5x, front of the eyebox:


    At 7x, it doesn't make much difference between front and rear (and the eyebox has tightened up a good bit), as the blur is mostly gone, though you can see it if you try:


    And at 9x, no shadow to speak of:
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    • #17
      GTKrockeTT
      CGN/CGSSA Contributor - Lifetime
      CGN Contributor - Lifetime
      • Oct 2005
      • 1950

      I'd sooner spend the $$ and get a low pro gas block, or a single rail gas block. But, if you wanted to do it on the cheap, here's the guide from ARFCOM

      Originally Posted By FALARAK:
      Make your own cut-down low profile gas block, step by step:

      First, I started with a FSB that I had to dremel into to get the pins out. It was otherwise ruined, so I figured, why not cut it down???




      Get a dremel and a cut-off tool, and start whacking the top off. I didnt even burn up one disc for the whole project!




      First step complete:




      Now cut off the sling mount and bayo lug, if desired:

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      • #18
        GTKrockeTT
        CGN/CGSSA Contributor - Lifetime
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        • Oct 2005
        • 1950

        Part II

        Originally Posted By FALARAK:
        Here is what she looks like at this point. Ugly!




        The rest will be done with a sanding drum.... or you can use a griding stone. I find the drums, while they burn up quick, go a little faster:




        Most of the rough work is done. At this point, just smooth it up a bit to look better:




        If you are going to mount your FSB back on the same barrel it came off of.... then re-use your taper pins. If you are going to mount the FSB on a different barrel, you will need to drill and tap for set screws to hold it to the barrel. I then drilled with a #21 drill, and tapped with a 10-32 tap. I also had to taper-grind my set screws.... so they were more "pointy" on the front. Without doing this, they would bottom out against the barrel with hardly any threads, and would strip out. Dont get them too tight or they will trip. Use red-loctite on them so they wont back off.

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        • #19
          GTKrockeTT
          CGN/CGSSA Contributor - Lifetime
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          • Oct 2005
          • 1950

          Finale

          Originally Posted By FALARAK:
          A quick coat with flat black spray paint:




          Finished product:

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          • #20
            jeffrice6
            Calguns Addict
            • Jan 2006
            • 5164

            Thanks Maxicon, thats exactly what I was looking for!
            WTB: S&W 617 4" 10 shot Pre-Lock

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            • #21
              aplinker
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              • Feb 2007
              • 16762

              A low profile gas block is like $40. I'd spend the $$.

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              • #22
                jeffrice6
                Calguns Addict
                • Jan 2006
                • 5164

                No I get it, but I want to keep the rifle stock and simple. I looking to set up for occasional scope work.
                WTB: S&W 617 4" 10 shot Pre-Lock

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