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<blockquote data-quote="gfercaks33" data-source="post: 2675024" data-attributes="member: 5457"><p>Start By removing the muzzle device if there is one.</p><p>You said there are two set screws, double the work just unscrew them both.</p><p>You will need a small roll pin and a light hammer to drive the roll pin that holds the gas tube in place.</p><p>With everything done the gas block should just slide off of the barrel, I would say pull the gas block and tube off as an assembly and pop the roll pin off while using a work bench.</p><p></p><p>Gas blocks are cheap enough that I would not spend the time and energy to chop that one up amd just buy a new one and either keep that one for A future project or sell it off. The project you're working on should take you less than an hour to complete and cost less than $50 fine new parts and tools if you don't have them.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="gfercaks33, post: 2675024, member: 5457"] Start By removing the muzzle device if there is one. You said there are two set screws, double the work just unscrew them both. You will need a small roll pin and a light hammer to drive the roll pin that holds the gas tube in place. With everything done the gas block should just slide off of the barrel, I would say pull the gas block and tube off as an assembly and pop the roll pin off while using a work bench. Gas blocks are cheap enough that I would not spend the time and energy to chop that one up amd just buy a new one and either keep that one for A future project or sell it off. The project you're working on should take you less than an hour to complete and cost less than $50 fine new parts and tools if you don't have them. [/QUOTE]
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