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Thread: Special ops tactical angled gas port.

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    Would be nice to see some actual comparative and valid testing instead of a bunch of hyperbolic claims for a change. But that would take time and work and money and a product that actually lived up to the hype. Oh well, maybe some 3rd party will eventually do it for them.

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    Bring this thread back to life. Now that some time has gone by has anyone run one of these?

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    Kalashnikovs started out angled, then went 90° at least on the smaller bored ones.

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    Quote Originally Posted by jsbhike View Post
    Kalashnikovs started out angled, then went 90° at least on the smaller bored ones.
    Probably to cut costs. Pure speculation there.
    You are a genuine toolbag if you have your EDC "loadout" in your signature line...

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    A few things:

    1) Angled gas ports do reduce the increase in piston pressure caused by gas port erosion. They erode just like any other gas port but the pressure on the other side of the port remains closer to a constant, whereas right angle ports will see an increase in pressure. This is really only of concern to full automatic weapons.

    2) AK-47s have an angled gas port due to the way the the gas block is manufactured. The bottom of the block has a boss for the cleaning rod, so they couldn't drill up from the bottom, so the drilled from the gas cylinder opening, which requires the angling of the port. Since they were drilling at an angle, they just drilled through the gas block right into the barrel, as it simplifies hole alignment.*

    3) The 5.45mm AKs went to a right angle port because the gas cylinder was required to be longer, and the angle required if they drill though the cylinder opening would have been too shallow, so the gas block was drilled from the bottom at 90 degrees and the cleaning rod boss moved forward.

    4) Drilling a hole at an angle to a surface, other than about 0 to 20 degrees off normal, is difficult as the side of the drill hits the work before the point. So, you have to go in with an end mill and cut a flat normal to the drilling direction before drilling. Or, you have a long drill guide.

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    * The gas port in the FAL gas block is also angled for a similar reason, but the gas port in the barrel is at a right angle. (edit)
    Last edited by lysander; 11-05-20 at 06:48.

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