azredhawk44
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My gas block on my new A2 20" upper looks to be a hair bit off-alignment.
I shot the rifle for the first time yesterday, and it is definitely off-alignment. Looking from perspective of the rear sight, the front sight on-top of the gas block isn't quite 12 o'clock straight up. Closer to about 11:52 or so.
As a result, on a little 25 meter sight in target, I was about 5" off to the right.
I had to adjust my windage at the rear sight considerably to the left to compensate for the misaligned front sight. If it were only 3-4 clicks, that'd be fine, but I'm over at least a dozen clicks.
The gas block appears to be pinned, not screwed. I'd guess that most of what holds it in place is lock-tite or some similar strong gripping compound, and those pins.
How do I fix this? Is the do-able by me, or should I just have a gunsmith do it? Any negative impact to the gas tube?
This is a Del-Ton A2 configuration heavy barreled upper.
Also... what's a good place to get the sight elevation tool for the front sight?
I shot the rifle for the first time yesterday, and it is definitely off-alignment. Looking from perspective of the rear sight, the front sight on-top of the gas block isn't quite 12 o'clock straight up. Closer to about 11:52 or so.
As a result, on a little 25 meter sight in target, I was about 5" off to the right.
I had to adjust my windage at the rear sight considerably to the left to compensate for the misaligned front sight. If it were only 3-4 clicks, that'd be fine, but I'm over at least a dozen clicks.
The gas block appears to be pinned, not screwed. I'd guess that most of what holds it in place is lock-tite or some similar strong gripping compound, and those pins.
How do I fix this? Is the do-able by me, or should I just have a gunsmith do it? Any negative impact to the gas tube?
This is a Del-Ton A2 configuration heavy barreled upper.
Also... what's a good place to get the sight elevation tool for the front sight?