I have been using the MGI adjustable gas tube on my very early Knight’s SR-25 (1993 1st 100 made) and I would like to upgrade to an adjustable model sold by BPM. Does anyone have experience with these? Any issues? The MGI adjustable gas tube installed on my SR-25 just clears the barrel and handguard and I suspect the hole I drilled in the handguard for the MGI adjustable gas tube will not work with the BPM adjustable gas tube. Most likely I will have to create a slotted opening.
A Little History
I installed the MGI adjustable gas tube about 20 years ago and I do enjoy the reduced recoil, but I had a problem this past Friday when I switched from custom factory loaded 308 WIN ammo to Federal 168 gr Matchking BTHP. After firing the first shot the bolt would not strip the next round in the magazine. I did not have the proper Allen wrench with me so I could not adjust the system until I got home. When I got home I was surprised to see the amount of carbon around the adjustment block. I checked the adjustment screw and it was loose. Normally the screw would be tight due to carbon locking the threads. This rifle is shot very little, but I have not had this issue before. The last three times I shot it were 2006, 2017 and this past Friday. It shoots under 1 MOA easily.
A Little History
I installed the MGI adjustable gas tube about 20 years ago and I do enjoy the reduced recoil, but I had a problem this past Friday when I switched from custom factory loaded 308 WIN ammo to Federal 168 gr Matchking BTHP. After firing the first shot the bolt would not strip the next round in the magazine. I did not have the proper Allen wrench with me so I could not adjust the system until I got home. When I got home I was surprised to see the amount of carbon around the adjustment block. I checked the adjustment screw and it was loose. Normally the screw would be tight due to carbon locking the threads. This rifle is shot very little, but I have not had this issue before. The last three times I shot it were 2006, 2017 and this past Friday. It shoots under 1 MOA easily.