I'm building an upper with a Lilja barrel that uses a mid length gas system and I've noticed a lot of you are using adjustable gas blocks. I've built a few uppers and never used one before. I'll be building this with a Daniels Defense upper and bolt carrier. A brake will be used but doubt I'll ever use a suppressor. Wondering if the adjustable gas is necessary and what am I going to lose if I don't use one. I like to keep things simple and the adjustable gas block is another thing to adjust and something else that can fail. Comments?
Adjustable gas block necessary for Lilja AR319 barrel neccesary?
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Needed? No.
No barrel needs adjustable gas but every rifle can benefit from it. Less recoil, runs a bit clean in the action area and a small increase in velocity because your tacking less gas from the barrel to run the rifle.
Needed for proper function no, but the rewards to me are worth it to run them on every rifle.
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Originally posted by TomSawyerNW View PostSo, A5, which adjustable gas midlength would you recommend for an 18" Lilja build? My head is about to explode from all the different sources and options. All looking the same.
I like the jp blocks for that reason, set it and lock it down with the locking screw.
I used a joebobs adjustable on my 16 inch and it is a good lil block seals tight to the barrel and adjust and locks just like the jp block.
Used a wojteck adjustable as well, cheap looks crappy but works great.
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For all of my 18" MLGS builds, if I could do it over with what's available now, I would drop in Bootleg adjustable carriers to tame the plug dwell time you get with all that barrel in front of the gas port on an 18" MLGS.
I think Precision Firearms 18" Intermediate Length Gas System makes a ton of sense.NRA Basic, Pistol, Rifle, Shotgun, RSO
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