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Originally Posted by Alleycat
Blowing through the barrel will allow you to get maximum flow for the setup, but you may only have half of the barrel port exposed to the gas block port.
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It would take some pretty weird fluid dynamics to get maximum flow with "only half of the barrel port exposed to the gas block port. If they're different sized being exactly concentric isn't critical as long as the smaller hole isn't blocked at all. The larger hole will always be blocked some. I turn the bock side to side and slide it end to end till i hear an equal change then split the difference each way.
Diagnosing a rifle though snips of symptoms on an Internet forum isn't nearly as easy has having the rifle in hand to inspect and shoot.. I saw one AR-15 at friend's gunshop which had similar symptoms to this one. The problem only became apparent when the gunsmith attempted to remove the gas tube from the receiver and it wouldn't come out. The reason was fairly obvious and the owner of the rifle admitted that he'd checked the torque of the barrel nut He had not removed the gas tube first.