I need help ASAP. I'm replacing the factory gas block on my 10t with a Larue low profile gas block. I need to know whether the spacing from the back of the black to the center of the port is .3" of .275". Apparently Larue has no idea, and Armalite won't return my phone calls. Thanks!
Here's the Larue wabsite...it might help clear up what I'm asking:
I need help ASAP. I'm replacing the factory gas block on my 10t with a Larue low profile gas block. I need to know whether the spacing from the back of the black to the center of the port is .3" of .275". Apparently Larue has no idea, and Armalite won't return my phone calls. Thanks!
Here's the Larue wabsite...it might help clear up what I'm asking:
I need help ASAP. I'm replacing the factory gas block on my 10t with a Larue low profile gas block. I need to know whether the spacing from the back of the black to the center of the port is .3" of .275". Apparently Larue has no idea, and Armalite won't return my phone calls. Thanks!
Here's the Larue wabsite...it might help clear up what I'm asking:
WOW... your real fast to place blame. Obvious you didn't hear or read that ArmaLite is at limited staff due to running a store at Camp Perry too.
But to answer your question, from the shoulder on the barrel to the edge of the gas port is .255.
Not really trying to place blame, just getting frustrated. I've been looking for this answer from several sources for over a week. I left messages for Armalite staff early last week, before they were at Perry.
Thank you for your help. So would that be another .02" to the center, or .045"? I'm sorry, I have no way of measuring to the nearest .025", but I do have a set of calipers in the mail. I'm just that impatient. Once again, I thank you for the best answer I've gotten in 10 days.
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