No suppressor. Fucking Illinois
Oh, geez. I feel for you. In any case, I wouldn't burn too many brain cells on it.
Now, you really have to take what I say with a grain of salt. I've had to diagnose and repair MANY ARs in varying calibers, but I have zero experience with 6 ARC. I'm talking in complete generalities.
The beauty and danger of the AR platform is that you can muck with just about every aspect of it to change one thing or another. For every gas system length in each caliber, there is an ideal dwell time at which the system will be the most forgiving. Each gas system length will typically get more and more finicky as you decrease dwell time from whatever the ideal dwell time is.
In this case, I really don't know what effect going +1 on the gas system length will have. Still, in the present case, dealing with an A5 buffer system, I wouldn't go below an A5H0 buffer weight and a standard rifle spring in any system, if reliability is high on the list of priorities.
If you put the rig together and it won't run on the base minimum A5H0 and rifle spring, I would increase the gas port size by 3/1000 and see what that gets you. An alternative to going to that extreme (I'm calling it extreme, but I do it pretty often) is to stack about 8 quarters (3/4 of an inch being sure that you bolt carrier isn't banging into the receiver) and go with a carbine spring and buffer. This will give you a bit more tuning ability.
Just be aware, your rig with the +1 gas system length may be finicky; meaning tune it for the ammo you plan to run all of the time. It would suck to tune to some cheap ammo and then when you're done, discover that it won't run on what you want it to.
The following isn't advise, I'm just sharing what I do at this point. I tune my rigs, regardless of caliber in the AR15 platform, to run on an A5H2 buffer with a green springco spring. I've found that tuning the gas system to run that amount of buffer weight has the setup running with a wide operational windows. It will be the least sensitive to ammo and environmental changes. If the setup won't run this, I increase gas port size 3/1000 at a time, until I get to where I want to be. Tuning to an A5H2 will leave you the headroom to either go up to an A5H3 or A5H4 or down to an A5H1 or H0 should the need arises.
OR, you can get to where you want to be on the gas port then go 3/1000 over and run a Riflespeed gas block. This is what I do on my suppressed rigs. Very flexible and reliable.