I've settled on the SLR:
They do benefit from regular "exercise" to prevent them from seizing up, especially if you shoot 100% suppressed, like I do. After shooting, I run the gas block fully closed, out 15 clicks, and then back in to the normal my gas setting. Remember to fully close off the gas block adjustment screw prior to cleaning.
More importantly, remember to open it back up, after!
Note that these do NOT work well under Geissele rails. The right lower corner of the gas tube channel inside Geissele forends will make contact with the right side of the SLR gas block when the barrel "noodles" as the gun is fired. I have not found an adjustable gas block that will work under a Geissele rail yet. I wish Geissele would get rid of those corners ...