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Old 07-01-2009, 07:22 AM
tp555 tp555 is offline
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My gas blocks work on any ar that uses gas system.Also on ar10's.Haven't seen the Noveski system.Three position or two position blocks are available.What do you need?
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Old 07-01-2009, 12:23 PM
redtazdog redtazdog is offline
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My gas blocks work on any ar that uses gas system.Also on ar10's.Haven't seen the Noveski system.Three position or two position blocks are available.What do you need?
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A 3 position .750 ID stainless please
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Old 09-11-2009, 11:27 AM
smcharchan smcharchan is offline
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I sent you a PM Tp555. Thanks!
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Old 08-05-2010, 09:48 PM
rockman96 rockman96 is offline
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Redesigned the gas blocks.Now closed position is totally closed.Other positions are lo and high pressure.Requires cutting about 15/16" off the back of the gas tube.New is a on-off block with the button.This was requested by law and military.They want a simple open or closed solution.I call this block the milspec.
Shown are stainless steel and the very first prototypes.
Are these still available? PM sent.
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Old 08-09-2010, 08:14 PM
subhunter subhunter is offline
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cant tell you how much your gas block helps on the AR 300 platform. Running a 10.5 300/221 barrel and 3 pos tp555 block, 1.25 gas port, semi auto BC, old school light weight carbine buffer (plastic looking one), loosest car spring I could find (get an old one you have put a lot of rounds through) , and a tuned jewell trigger makes for one excellent sub or supersonic setup. One thing I learned using the low pressure setting is that the weapon will not cycle without the assistance of my suppressor with 950fps 220smk's. which I got to cycle the bolt all the way down to 7.2g of acc#9, OUTSTANDING!!!! Without your gas block you would be hard pressed to formulate a setup which gives both sub and supersonic cycling without a major part change on the rifle. Thanks again tp555 and for you people that are having problems, you need to give them a shot. Also the completely closed setting is awesome for some truly quiet shooting!!!
Thanks again TP555
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