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04-10-2022, 07:49 PM
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Looking at doing something different. I currently have an 18" Proof setup. Looking at doing a short ARC
I would like to run the Faxon 12" barrel because of the barrel being short and nitrided for barrel life/corrosion resistance. I do plan on running this both suppressed and un-suppressed and having a quick gas adjust would be nice. I am looking at going the Noveske Switchblock route. At the moment they only have 5.56 and 6.8 SPC "tunings" for the system. For carbine gas systems they have 14.5-16", 12.5", 11.5", 10.5" barrels in 5.56, and 12.5" barrels for 6.8 SPC. If I go with the Switchblock route, what setup should I use? I will message Noveske as well and see if they could possibly help.
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(04-10-2022, 07:49 PM)notagrendel Wrote: Looking at doing something different. I currently have an 18" Proof setup. Looking at doing a short ARC
I would like to run the Faxon 12" barrel because of the barrel being short and nitrided for barrel life/corrosion resistance. I do plan on running this both suppressed and un-suppressed and having a quick gas adjust would be nice. I am looking at going the Noveske Switchblock route. At the moment they only have 5.56 and 6.8 SPC "tunings" for the system. For carbine gas systems they have 14.5-16", 12.5", 11.5", 10.5" barrels in 5.56, and 12.5" barrels for 6.8 SPC. If I go with the Switchblock route, what setup should I use? I will message Noveske as well and see if they could possibly help.
...to be honest, I suggest an AGB that has a larger/wider & "finer" range of adjustment.
My personal preference is SLR AGB's having used them since their Gen 1's, in multiple calibers and gas system types (pistol, carbine, mid & rifle). Due the variances in the gas journals, I find the "clamp" type AGB's to encounter fewer problems with leakage and I personally have never encountered any "loosening" over the years. I've also never experienced "carbon lock", but after use I run the adjustment screw out-in-out-in-out-in-original setting to "auger off" any carbon build up.
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(04-11-2022, 12:14 AM)r.tenorio671 Wrote: (04-10-2022, 07:49 PM)notagrendel Wrote: Looking at doing something different. I currently have an 18" Proof setup. Looking at doing a short ARC
I would like to run the Faxon 12" barrel because of the barrel being short and nitrided for barrel life/corrosion resistance. I do plan on running this both suppressed and un-suppressed and having a quick gas adjust would be nice. I am looking at going the Noveske Switchblock route. At the moment they only have 5.56 and 6.8 SPC "tunings" for the system. For carbine gas systems they have 14.5-16", 12.5", 11.5", 10.5" barrels in 5.56, and 12.5" barrels for 6.8 SPC. If I go with the Switchblock route, what setup should I use? I will message Noveske as well and see if they could possibly help.
...to be honest, I suggest an AGB that has a larger/wider & "finer" range of adjustment.
My personal preference is SLR AGB's having used them since their Gen 1's, in multiple calibers and gas system types (pistol, carbine, mid & rifle). Due the variances in the gas journals, I find the "clamp" type AGB's to encounter fewer problems with leakage and I personally have never encountered any "loosening" over the years. I've also never experienced "carbon lock", but after use I run the adjustment screw out-in-out-in-out-in-original setting to "auger off" any carbon build up.
On my 18" proof build I run a SA AGB. While it works as intended, I also only shoot that thing with a silencer. One setting for one setup. Set it and forget it.
While it is nice to have infinite options, I would rather deal with no more than 5 settings (Switchblock has 3. Yay if it works.) Infinite options just means a PITA when going back and forth in the midst of almost 30+ settings especially under a handguard and I have to make more than ½ of a rotation and hopefully guess right the first time.
As for clamp vs set screw: I've done both, and the only one that came off was from a BCA upper I bought for less than $250 using a set screw design. In the end I might even have the setup retrofitted for a pinned gas block.
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I was able to make contact with Noveske about the Switchblock test and they recommend either the 12.5" or 11.5" 5.56 variant. I will probably try out the 11.5" variant.
Also, I found out that the Midwest Industries Gen 2 Free Float 2-Piece Handguard Quad Rail AR-15 Extended Carbine Length will fit perfectly with the Switchblock.
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