AR Gas Block/Gas Port Installation Thumb Screw

Published on June 20, 2024
Duration: 2:57

This guide details a method for installing low-profile AR-15 gas blocks using a thumb screw for initial alignment and a borescope for precise gas port alignment. It emphasizes the importance of set screws with teeth for better grip and provides torque recommendations for thread lockers like Rocksett and high-temperature red Loctite.

Quick Summary

For precise AR-15 gas block alignment, use a thumb screw that engages the barrel dimple and a borescope to confirm centering over the gas port. Set screws with teeth offer better grip. Torque to 15-20 in-lbs with Rocksett or 20-25 in-lbs with high-temperature red Loctite.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction to Gas Block Alignment Tool
  2. 00:13Set Screw Types: Cup Tip vs. Neural Tip
  3. 00:49Advantages of Neural Tip Set Screws
  4. 01:26Recommended Installation Method
  5. 01:33Using a Borescope for Alignment
  6. 01:44Torque Values and Thread Lockers
  7. 02:00Thread Locker Recommendations
  8. 02:24Classroom Tool for Speeding Up Installation
  9. 02:30Post-Alignment Stability
  10. 02:35Final Installation Steps
  11. 02:43Where to Find Tools

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the best way to align an AR-15 gas block?

For precise alignment of an AR-15 low-profile gas block, use a thumb screw that locks into the barrel dimple to hold it initially. Then, utilize a borescope to visually confirm the gas block is perfectly centered over the barrel's gas port before tightening the set screws.

What type of set screws are best for AR-15 gas blocks?

Set screws with 'teeth' or a neural tip are recommended for AR-15 gas blocks. These teeth bite into the barrel material, providing a more secure hold and preventing the gas block from shifting, unlike smooth cup-tip screws.

What are the recommended torque values for AR-15 gas block set screws?

When using Rocksett, aim for 15-20 in-lbs of torque for gas block set screws. If you opt for high-temperature red Loctite, the recommended torque is 20-25 in-lbs.

What thread locker should I use for AR-15 gas block installation?

For black oxide gas block screws, Rocksett is generally recommended. For stainless steel gas blocks, especially in humid conditions, high-temperature red Loctite is a better choice for corrosion resistance.

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