I lost the adjustable set screw out of the gas block, anybody done this before? Their website does not list them for sell separately. I'm going to call them first thing in the morning and hope they sell them separately.
Man I hope so, ruined my weekend and I could not thermal hunt. As for how, long story, but yes it was essentially back all the way out and the gun was shot and the screw came out and was lost.
Man I hope so, ruined my weekend and I could not thermal hunt. As for how, long story, but yes it was essentially back all the way out and the gun was shot and the screw came out and was lost.
Supressed? What caliber? If it needed that much gas I'm wondering if your block wasn't lined up with the gas port. I'm usually almost all the way screwed in with a can on
Supressed? What caliber? If it needed that much gas I'm wondering if your block wasn't lined up with the gas port. I'm usually almost all the way screwed in with a can on
Send them an email and they will send you a set of repaclement parts. This happened to me and they sent me multiples for free. I can't recall the owner's name, but he has always been extremely helpful to me. Some of the best customer service I've found in the gun industry.
Send them an email and they will send you a set of repaclement parts. This happened to me and they sent me multiples for free. I can't recall the owner's name, but he has always been extremely helpful to me. Some of the best customer service I've found in the gun industry.
...and yes, SLR has STELLAR Customer Service in MY personal experience, have been a SLR user/customer since the 1st generation of their gas blocks and handguards....
...the OP is referring to the gas adjustment screw that controls the amount of gas allowed into the gas tube.... it has four grooves machined lengthwise into it's threads to allow for the detent to settle into (the 'clicks'). The OP is not referring to the two set screws on the underside that secure it onto the barrel.
I understood it was the gas adj screw, just not that familiar with the various designs. Some of the more simple ones use plain old dog point set screws.
Thanks for the clarification.
The main issue I can already see is going to be getting to talk to somebody at SLR. I sent a email Saturday when it happened and just tried calling, not matter what option I chose, leave a voicemail was the result.
They will get back to you, and they will take care of you, just have patience. Their customer service is top shelf, and they'll probably send you a new block.