New Riflespeed toolless adjustable gas block

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Just saw this on the NFA Review channel. Pretty neat. Large external knob that pushes a smooth pin (where there's usually a set screw adjustment). Surprisingly inexpensive ($200 msrp) for a new, probably low volume item. I've only seen a few toolless designs for a DI gun but they seem rare.






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This is so neat. Spendy, but adj GB's always freeze on me. Talking to you SLR.

I need 3. Little extension is kinda weird. But I guess it floats. Hmmm.
 
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Neat idea. It made me start thinking, how many times have I adjusted the gas block after the initial setup. Rarely do I change up a rifle or ammo once it is dialed in. I’m sure it would be handy for some. But for me, don’t think it would be worth the cost. Like the idea.


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Pretty slick. Not slick enough that I’d replace one of my existing ones…but might try one down the road.
 
I like it. Maybe not $200 worth of like, but I like it. I had been thinking of coming up with something similar, although with upper and lower setpoints.
It would be great for going from subs to supers in a 300BLK or other similar applications.


ETA- Hmmm... looks like it uses a propietary straight gas tube.
 
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There was a thread on here I think. Very interesting.
 
Merged ‘em.
 
Those look sweet. But 200 is steep. I guess if adjust it a lot it’s worth the money.
 
I like it. Maybe not $200 worth of like, but I like it. I had been thinking of coming up with something similar, although with upper and lower setpoints.
It would be great for going from subs to supers in a 300BLK or other similar applications.


ETA- Hmmm... looks like it uses a propietary straight gas tube.
I like the idea of a high and low. Kind of like a Noveske Switch Block.
 
Neat concept. I can see the value if you are using a round that can be loaded both super and subsonic like the 300 Blk Out and you only have one rifle. However, for me with 5.56, I run the same load all the time. Once it’s dialed in, not much need in messing with it.


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I was looking at them for running an AR with and without a can. I have most of my ARs adjusted to be shot suppressed. If I take the can off, the gun is California legal single shot.
 
Good point If you are running the same gun for both suppressed and unsuppressed.


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