Hey guys, bought a DPMS LR-308 locally off a guy and I am glad I got it cheap. I brought it to Tuebor Precision to get it threaded for my suppressor only to find out that there was no freaking way to get the gas block off. After tapping, more tapping, and more fierce tapping, he concluded that the owner must have used devcon or something similar to "bed" and "accurize" this rifle.
Well i brought this home and cut the block off (figured I needed an adjustable one for my suppressor anyways) only to confirm they were absolutely right. That shit was coated on the inside of the gas block and on the barrel.
So now to remove the handguard....right. Needless to say I think the idiot put devcon or whatever he used on the receiver threads too (the DPMS handguard is all one piece with barrel nut attached).
Is there any way to heat this up or anything to get it to release or am I as good as f*cked?
Also in the process of trying to tap the block free with a hammer and punch, I shifted the entire gas block and barrel about 10 degrees to one side, and then knocked it back straight. Did I shear off the barrel pin or take some of the receiver off? Am I ok to get a new gas block and put the thing back together and say screw threading the barrel?
I can't move the barrel to the left or right by hand and it isn't going anywhere without something very persuasive. I just wondered if I might have screwed with how the bolt will line up. I put it back in the receiver and it closes just fine with no resistance, but I want to know I'm safe on the range before I start shooting it.
With that in mind, does anyone have a new gas block? Haha.
Well i brought this home and cut the block off (figured I needed an adjustable one for my suppressor anyways) only to confirm they were absolutely right. That shit was coated on the inside of the gas block and on the barrel.
So now to remove the handguard....right. Needless to say I think the idiot put devcon or whatever he used on the receiver threads too (the DPMS handguard is all one piece with barrel nut attached).
Is there any way to heat this up or anything to get it to release or am I as good as f*cked?
Also in the process of trying to tap the block free with a hammer and punch, I shifted the entire gas block and barrel about 10 degrees to one side, and then knocked it back straight. Did I shear off the barrel pin or take some of the receiver off? Am I ok to get a new gas block and put the thing back together and say screw threading the barrel?
I can't move the barrel to the left or right by hand and it isn't going anywhere without something very persuasive. I just wondered if I might have screwed with how the bolt will line up. I put it back in the receiver and it closes just fine with no resistance, but I want to know I'm safe on the range before I start shooting it.
With that in mind, does anyone have a new gas block? Haha.
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