The problem with the gas tubes with smaller gas ports (and even with adjustable gas blocks) is they don’t take into account the reality of gas port erosion.
Erosion is FAST. When the whole thickness of the barrel starts out being drilled for the proper amount of gas, that basic hole diameter doesn’t change super fast because there is so much material.
When a tiny thin wall of a gas tube or a little screw from an adjustable gas block protrudes into the natural flow of the hot gasses, it’s a dramatically different story.
People set up their gun and think it’s all good, but their artificial gas ports are opening up fast.
Progress has been made, but users need to DEMAND reasonable gas port sizes and tell manufacturers we are buying brand “X” because we prefer properly gassed weapons.
We will ALL spend less and have better results when we do this.
Erosion is FAST. When the whole thickness of the barrel starts out being drilled for the proper amount of gas, that basic hole diameter doesn’t change super fast because there is so much material.
When a tiny thin wall of a gas tube or a little screw from an adjustable gas block protrudes into the natural flow of the hot gasses, it’s a dramatically different story.
People set up their gun and think it’s all good, but their artificial gas ports are opening up fast.
Progress has been made, but users need to DEMAND reasonable gas port sizes and tell manufacturers we are buying brand “X” because we prefer properly gassed weapons.
We will ALL spend less and have better results when we do this.