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  • tackdriver
    Warrior
    • Feb 2013
    • 562

    new build

    I should get my rail in today, that will allow me to put my new blaster together this weekend. I just want to make sure I am understand everybody here. I plan on bedding the barrel to the upper and the gas block to the barrel. Are you all using red loctite on the barrel/upper junction and blue on the gas block?

    Parts:
    -Bushmaster lower
    -DPMS lpk w/Geiselle g2s-enhanced and Seekins mag release button
    -Houge grip
    -PRS stock
    -Lilja 18" (318 or 319 can't remember)
    -Bushmaster v-match upper
    -YHM low pro .750 GB
    -YHM gas tube
    - Nordic 15" ff tube

    I am going to wait a bit and be pretty picky while acquiring parts for my Lilja ar24 build, open to suggestions. The only parts I have decided on for sure is one of Mark's 6.5 h lowers and a Diamond head 15" VRS rail
  • am4966
    Chieftain
    • Jul 2014
    • 1036

    #2
    I think it's blue for bedding barrel and red for gas block....

    Vltor MUR for your 24"
    12.5" SBR Grendel - Need Barrel
    Surge - Rugged Suppressor
    Been a fan of the Grendel from the very beginning and haven't second guessed that choice one time.

    Aim small, miss small!

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    • Slappy
      Warrior
      • Feb 2014
      • 711

      #3
      You are going to like the G2S they are fine triggers. Best of luck, sounds like a nice rifle. BANG BANG!!

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      • LRRPF52
        Super Moderator
        • Sep 2014
        • 8604

        #4
        Blue for the barrel extension, and Red for the gas block.
        NRA Basic, Pistol, Rifle, Shotgun, RSO

        CCW, CQM, DM, Long Range Rifle Instructor

        6.5 Grendel Reloading Handbooks & chamber brushes can be found here:

        www.AR15buildbox.com

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        • tackdriver
          Warrior
          • Feb 2013
          • 562

          #5
          Thanks, I forgot to mention I also have the PF Phalanx bcg and am leaning towards the nickle boron version for the ar24. The only real precise measuring device I have is a dial micrometer. How would one measure the gas port inside the gas block w/that tool?

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          • Heywood
            Warrior
            • Aug 2013
            • 121

            #6
            Originally posted by tackdriver View Post
            Thanks, I forgot to mention I also have the PF Phalanx bcg and am leaning towards the nickle boron version for the ar24. The only real precise measuring device I have is a dial micrometer. How would one measure the gas port inside the gas block w/that tool?
            If it is a modern mic. I may have a depth measuring gauge on the rear end of it. That's what I used.
            quis posuit in mea ocreis bologna!

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            • olde sarge
              Warrior
              • May 2014
              • 247

              #7
              Heywood, I think you were referring to a dial caliper probably. Tackdriver, if you have a good drill set you might find one with the shank the size of the hole and be able to measure with your micrometer. Good luck.
              Last edited by olde sarge; 12-20-2014, 04:04 AM.

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              • Heywood
                Warrior
                • Aug 2013
                • 121

                #8
                Originally posted by olde sarge View Post
                Heywood, I think you were referring to a dial caliper probably. Tackdriver, if you have a good drill set you might find one with the shank the size of the hole and be able to measure with your micrometer. Good luck.
                Your right. For some reason I thought he ment caliper even though he wrote micrometer I thought he was trying to measure gas block set back instead of gas hole diameter. I don't know where I got that from, probably because that is the problem I see most often, it is also the problem I had.
                Thanks for the correction.
                quis posuit in mea ocreis bologna!

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                • tackdriver
                  Warrior
                  • Feb 2013
                  • 562

                  #9
                  I am trying to check port setback for alignment

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                  • LRRPF52
                    Super Moderator
                    • Sep 2014
                    • 8604

                    #10
                    When aligning gas blocks, I use the protrusion gauge at the end of the calipers inside the block to see where center of hole is.

                    Then I measure from the barrel shoulder to the gas port center. Most blocks need to be set off from the shoulder, while some will abut right up to the shoulder no problem.
                    NRA Basic, Pistol, Rifle, Shotgun, RSO

                    CCW, CQM, DM, Long Range Rifle Instructor

                    6.5 Grendel Reloading Handbooks & chamber brushes can be found here:

                    www.AR15buildbox.com

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                    • Heywood
                      Warrior
                      • Aug 2013
                      • 121

                      #11
                      Originally posted by tackdriver View Post
                      I am trying to check port setback for alignment
                      That's what I figured. Fyi. Most gas blocks with set screws (that I have put my hands on anyway) have the set screw hole lined up pretty close to directly across from the gas port hole. So you could use your mic. and a drill bit as olde sarge suggested.
                      quis posuit in mea ocreis bologna!

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                      • tackdriver
                        Warrior
                        • Feb 2013
                        • 562

                        #12
                        Thanks yo all, I will post a pic or two when I'm done if I can figure that process out.

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