Gas port location thoughts

I’m waiting for dual gas ports to come into fashion. If done correctly, I can see it working, though honestly I’m not sure it would ever give up enough benefit to be worthwhile.

Yes, it changes as the gas system length increases because the pressure at the gas port drops significantly as it gets further from the chamber.

That is expected. Do expound…

That was purpose in this resurrection…no one has answered the first question. Lol

Well the port to muzzle would also depend on overall barrel length too since the pressure drops with length. I’ve seen a rifle system cut to 16" with the port opened up to .090". Anything needing a larger port than that is getting silly to me.

Like I was saying; minimum port to muzzle length for each gas system. We all know there are a lot of factors but keeping the back end of the gun and ammo to a relative constant because they are the easiest to adjust if needed.

It’s an interesting discussion.

I like staying in the center of the fairway and not pushing it too much. The interesting thing is how badly “they” screwed up the carbine gas system shorties with oversized ports. O-rings and H3 buffers and all that nonsense to fix stupidity.

Off the top of my head, I’d guess that the 10.3 Colts have one of the shortest port to muzzle lengths. But when you don’t let a moron spec the port too big, they run just fine.

18” rifle, 14” mid, 10.3” carbine.

Yes some examples of shorter will run, but not with a reliable margin in my opinion.

I agree. Like I mentioned, a guy I know from the Sheriff’s Office Armory took an extra Colt Rifle upper and cut it to 16". His worked, but I wouldn’t be comfortable with that for serious use.

Yep, properly ported those are the realistic numbers, saw a thread here recently that was akin to pissing in the wind. Lots of knowledgeable folks been doing shit a long time have been telling us what is what, I believe them.

Bill G already has three phased gas ports in one of his newer short barreled rifles. I haven’t seen the gas tube setup but supposedly it makes a short barrel (9" if I recall correctly) more reliable.

I learned quite a lot while watching this livestream. The phased array gas port topic comes up at around 1:01:35

Some of the key points for those who won’t watch.

  • .MIL (SOF I assume) is using 6ARC
  • G recently won a contract for a precision rifle
  • 3 phase gas port for short barrel reliability
  • He is a talker and very proud of his products
  • Sulfer can be added to barrel steel to increase machineability
  • The El Jefe rifle was produced for an LE contract and looks kind of cool at that price point

[video=youtube_share;8_Ktu4GIO5U]https://youtu.be/8_Ktu4GIO5U?si=x3l9PPtB1GQ50bDQ[/video]

This video is a lot more than a new product introduction and is worth the time investment to watch.

The GA barrels are also using extended gas system lengths. Not unlike KAC and Noveske.

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And BRT

Yep. Bought their first run 16" intermediate gas. [emoji41]:pinched_fingers:[emoji106]

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What difference do you notice between that a carbine and Middie?

It shoots smoother than the old school Colt 6920’s, or a BCM 16" middy. Which isn’t really a huge deal.

What is a big deal, is that it works 100% with steel case ammo and PMC Bronze. And it does that with a smaller delta between the recoil impulse of the weak stuff compared to Frontier 62gr or Federal M855. Not unlike my KAC mod2 16" upper. Very similar to that.

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Thanks.