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Is Barrel Dimpling Necessary. When drilling, go slowly, and stop frequently. Also if you use a standard hand gaurd. Get your gas block set up where it needs to be and the rifle is functioning properly. Every setscrew block has one setscrew (the one farther from the muzzle) that's lined up with the block's gas port. Just looking for opinions about whether barrel dimpling is necessary when using a low profile gas block. A couple months ago i swapped out my. The dimples will help to keep the screws from maring or leaving a bur on the barrel ( the bur will be in the bottom of the dimple) so the gas block slides past. It's pretty easy to do without a jig imho. They only need to be drilled deep enough to allow space for the very tips of your gas block's set screws. Take care not to drill too deep into the barrel. The dimples should be shallow; Regularly clean the jig of metal shavings, and inspect the dimple as you work.

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The dimples will help to keep the screws from maring or leaving a bur on the barrel ( the bur will be in the bottom of the dimple) so the gas block slides past. When drilling, go slowly, and stop frequently. Regularly clean the jig of metal shavings, and inspect the dimple as you work. Get your gas block set up where it needs to be and the rifle is functioning properly. It's pretty easy to do without a jig imho. Also if you use a standard hand gaurd. The dimples should be shallow; They only need to be drilled deep enough to allow space for the very tips of your gas block's set screws. Just looking for opinions about whether barrel dimpling is necessary when using a low profile gas block. A couple months ago i swapped out my.

How to Dimple an AR 15 / 308 Barrel YouTube

Is Barrel Dimpling Necessary Take care not to drill too deep into the barrel. Just looking for opinions about whether barrel dimpling is necessary when using a low profile gas block. Also if you use a standard hand gaurd. Regularly clean the jig of metal shavings, and inspect the dimple as you work. When drilling, go slowly, and stop frequently. The dimples should be shallow; Every setscrew block has one setscrew (the one farther from the muzzle) that's lined up with the block's gas port. A couple months ago i swapped out my. They only need to be drilled deep enough to allow space for the very tips of your gas block's set screws. Take care not to drill too deep into the barrel. Get your gas block set up where it needs to be and the rifle is functioning properly. It's pretty easy to do without a jig imho. The dimples will help to keep the screws from maring or leaving a bur on the barrel ( the bur will be in the bottom of the dimple) so the gas block slides past.

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