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SAA AR-15 Low Profile Steel Gas Block .750" Diameter
This gas block replaces your existing gas block or front sight/gas block combo device. The low profile design of the gas block will easily fit under most free floating forearms allowing a longer length forearm to be installed and extend past the gas block giving a longer rail plane. It is mounted by the use of two set screws on the bottom of the gas block. Set screws included.
- Low Profile Design
- Manufactured from high quality steel
- Matte Nitride Finish
- Barrel Fit (inside diameter): .750"
- Includes 2 screws required for installation
- Made in the USA
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Great
Fit was exactly as it was supposed to be. Assembled with ease
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Steel gasblock for steel barrel
This is a well-made gas block with an excellent finish. It is actually so well finished that it was almost a shame that I had to put a handguard over it. Aluminum gas blocks really should not be used as their mass difference is offset by the possible erosion at the gas point.
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SAA AR-15 LOW PROFILE STEEL GAS BLOCK .750" DIAMETER
Installed and works beautifully along with the gas tube. Great quality for a great price!
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.750 low profile gas block
Awesome product, works great and never had any problems with the roll pin hole's
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Mounted easily, no issues.
The block was easy to mount thanks to the recessed index on the barrel and the index screws on the block. No issues with compression. No leaking gas. No movement after the first 100 rounds.
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good quality and crafsmanship
nice finish and great quality and craftsmanship.
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very nice
These gas blocks fit very nice under a 12" hand gaurd.
Installation is simply with the set screws. -
Good Solid Product
Clean, neat and well machined. Will buy again
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Works Great
Fits under my cheap-o Omega quad rail just fine, hasn't exploded, and works just like a YHM low profile gas block for about the same price.
One caveat, though—if I could go back in time, I'd have gone with the aluminium block for weight constraints. As Nutnfancy says, "if you don't watch the ounces, you'll cry about the pounds". The aluminium one is cheaper too :D