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Need information about ARs #4321608 06/14/13 03:28 PM
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I bought a Colt M4 Carbine LE6920 and was wanting to put a long quad rail on it, but to do this I need a gas block. I would like to buy a VLTOR low profile one but I not sure of the difference between a .625 and a .750 bore. Can anyone help me.

Re: Need information about ARs [Re: xJackx] #4321624 06/14/13 03:37 PM
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.625 is going to be a lightweight skinny barrel. .750 is normal size barrel and there is a .9 something for heavy barrel . My guess is urs is a .750

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Re: Need information about ARs [Re: xJackx] #4321696 06/14/13 04:05 PM
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The LE6920 carbine profile should fit a .750 gas block. I think that unless you have a bull barrel or a pencil profile, you will fit a .750 gas block.

Re: Need information about ARs [Re: tannerlst] #4321720 06/14/13 04:15 PM
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Thank you sir I was thinking that but i wasn't completely sure of it. Because I know that my barrel is heavier than the old A1 style because it has the M203 notches but I didn't know if the .625 was like the A1 or it had the notches too.

Here is a link to show what I mean http://www.calguns.net/calgunforum/showthread.php?t=608948


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Re: Need information about ARs [Re: xJackx] #4321818 06/14/13 04:57 PM
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If u wanting to save Lil Money I cut down my a2 sights and contour them with a drimel to fit under the float tube. Takes 15 min or so and saves money

Re: Need information about ARs [Re: Hooliganbros] #4321852 06/14/13 05:13 PM
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No I'm not to concerned about money and I would like to keep all the original parts and if I can in good condition.

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Ok should be the .750 but mic it to be sure.

Re: Need information about ARs [Re: Hooliganbros] #4322618 06/14/13 11:19 PM
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Troy is making a free float rail that goes past the front sight without having to remove it.


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