AR-15 - How To Gas Block Dimple Your Barrel

Published on December 20, 2015
Duration: 8:43

This guide details the process of dimpling an AR-15 barrel for precise gas block alignment, a crucial step for ensuring gas system reliability. The video, presented by nsz85, demonstrates the use of specialized tools like the BRD Engineering BRDEJIG2 jig to create accurate recesses for gas block set screws, preventing movement and potential malfunctions. The instruction emphasizes methodical execution and the use of appropriate tools for a successful outcome.

Quick Summary

Dimpling an AR-15 barrel creates precise indentations for the gas block's set screws, ensuring it stays securely aligned with the gas port. This prevents shifting from recoil and maintains reliable firearm function. Essential tools include a dimpling jig, an 11/64" Cobalt drill bit, a drill, vise, and cutting fluid.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction to Barrel Dimpling
  2. 00:45Gas Block Alignment Principles
  3. 01:40BRD Engineering Jig Features
  4. 03:08Required Tools and Preparation
  5. 04:30Setting Up the Jig
  6. 06:05Drilling the Dimples
  7. 07:18Final Results and Inspection

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the purpose of dimpling an AR-15 barrel?

Dimpling an AR-15 barrel creates precise indentations for the gas block's set screws. This ensures the gas block remains securely in place, preventing it from shifting due to recoil and maintaining consistent alignment with the gas port for reliable firearm operation.

What tools are needed to dimple an AR-15 barrel?

Essential tools include a dedicated dimpling jig (like the BRD Engineering BRDEJIG2), an 11/64 inch Cobalt High Speed Steel drill bit, a drill, a vise for securing the barrel, and a cutting fluid such as Weapon Shield CLP.

How do you ensure proper alignment when dimpling an AR-15 barrel?

Using a specialized jig, such as the BRD Engineering BRDEJIG2, is crucial. The jig features a self-centering screw that locks into the barrel's gas port, guaranteeing perfect alignment for the dimples drilled into the barrel.

What is a common mistake to avoid when dimpling a barrel?

A critical mistake to avoid is drilling too deep. You should only drill to the depth of the drill bit's tip. Over-drilling can damage the barrel's interior or the gas port, potentially compromising the firearm's function and reliability.

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