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    BCM Gas Block Removal

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    So as per usual, the BCM gas block is very well placed and it seems as though there is a liberal amount of red loctite and unicorn semen that has made it nearly impossible to remove. The set screws are pretty well stuck even after using a lot of Uncure and heat via heat gun so hot the upper couldnt be handled with bare hands. Any ideas on getting these stuck set screws out? Last option is to just drill them out, but i am trying to avoid it. Ideas?

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    http://www.bsi-inc.com/hardware/un_cure.html

    Also, there was a thread about this issue awhile back.
    Last edited by Gewehr3; 04-08-18 at 00:19.

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    Apparently you missed the part where he mentioned using it already.

    Quote Originally Posted by Gewehr3 View Post
    http://www.bsi-inc.com/hardware/un_cure.html

    Also, there was a thread about this issue awhile back.



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    So here is the main issue as I see it (having not only built many of these but also tearing them apart for modification). The set screw used is very aggressive and has small micro "teeth" that dig into the barrel dimple.

    The particular dimple that BCM uses on most barrels resembles a cone shape. When the screw goes in the small teeth also make contact with the side wall of the cone. This means that even after you defeat the Loctite, the screw has to break free of the contact it makes with the dimple. In some cases it will not, and you will need to cut the gas block off.

    I have had to do this several times.



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    Just did this last month to swap out rails, tried heat to no avail ended up drilling the one out very carefully.
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    A heat gun isn’t gonna cut it. You need to “smartly” apply torch heat.
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    Stuck screw remover, perhaps? I’ve had good luck with them though I’ve not tried one on a BCM has block.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Iraqgunz View Post
    Apparently you missed the part where he mentioned using it already.
    Apparently so...try decaff

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    I once red-locktited a geissele gas block that I had to eventually remove. I had to use a small butane torch to defeat the locktite. I was originally turning allen keys into twizzlers...even with a heat gun.

    It may not be the solution here but I'd try it before cutting a gas block off.
    Last edited by Swstock; 04-08-18 at 19:15.

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    I’d rather have to cut off a gas block than have it come loose, good job bcm.
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