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  • Txhillbilly

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    I use Superlative Arms adjustable gas blocks on all of my AR's. Once you setup the gas block to run with your suppressor's, you shouldn't ever need to adjust it again unless you are switching from sub-sonic to super sonic ammo.
    I don't use sub-sonic ammo in mine, so I've never needed to adjust mine.
     

    GeorgeS

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    As a lefty. I don't appreciate all the gas blowback into my face so I also use Superlative Arms adjustable gas blocks on suppressed ARs. They work great once you've dialed them in.
     

    GeorgeS

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    Yes, the clicks are audible and tactile.


    On my 10.5" 5.56 SBR, I closed it all thw wayy, then opened it 30 clicks. It works suppressed and unsuppressed.
     

    Orbie

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    The Superlative Arms looks about half the price of the RifleSpeed gas block and has great reviews all over the web. I appreciate y’all’s input.
     

    Orbie

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    I went ahead and placed an order for the Superlative adjustable clamp on. It is on back order with Primary Arms so hopefully it won’t be too long.
     
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