Seekins Precision Low Profile Adjustable Gas Block - .750 - Set Screw Style
Details
Details
This side-adjusting set screw allows the user to readily change gas pressure, in some cases, directly through the hand guard. Lock the desired setting in place with the front facing nitrided set screw.
Steel construction and a durable Melonite finish help reduce erosion of the gas block allowing for a longer service life.
Features:
- Set screw style mounting
- Salt bath nitride finish
- Overall height: 1.37"
- Width: 0.94"
- .750" gas seat diameter
- Just 1.8 oz
Specifications
California Prop 65 warning
WARNING: This product can expose you to chemicals, which are known to the State of California to cause Cancer and Reproductive Harm. For more information go to www.P65Warnings.ca.gov.
Ratings & Reviews
43 reviews
Fast good price
by Drew
Tittle says it all fast shipping and good piece on a part that was hard to find.
Great gas block
by anonymous
The machine work on this gas block is great the fit and finish is second to none and the field adjustment feature is a bonus 5 star all the way
Great product
by Shooter J
The gas block has an additional brass screw that helps lock down the adjustment screw.I love how compact it is!
Great service!
by Ron Conway
I was so happy when I found that Primary Arms actually had the gas block in stock. What really amazed me was how fast I got it.
New easy adjust model now!
by Steven Littleton
I recently purchased a complete seekins upper chambered in the .300 AAC blk. And it came with this adjustable gas block already installed. I have purchased many items from PA with great success and lightning fast shipping...but this particular upper came from a different vendor. I just wanted to clarify that this adj.GB now comes with the set screw facing towards the muzzle for easier setting and releasing of the (lock down) set screw. Besides that everything looks the same. Hope this helps some of you to make an informed decision.
PS. Even if you get an older model with the set screw on the rear of the device it should work fine unless your running a supper heavy barrle, Then it will be a little bit more of a chore to operate but still very doable. Thanks PA for all you do for the community!
Price-Checking before ordering a second for next year's SBR and saw....
by randal
I was just price-checking before ordering a second for next year's SBR and saw a few bad reviews (seem outdated).:I just bought on for a 16" ARP 6.8 spc middy build that I opened up the gas port large enough to cycle OTC ammo. Once opened I used this gem to back the gas down to tame recoil on the hotter hunting loads. My cheaper $8 import nonadjustable LP gas block leaked a tad w/the bigger port but this one was flawless. Sometimes a gas block and barrel can be a bit loose depending on the stacked tolerances. :The one I bought was in 2016 August was it? NOTE: mine had the gas screw to the side as the old style and the setscrew to the FRONT. It was a thing of beauty now I can shoot it all out of the 16" middy and were I to can it I don't have to eat gas. :One note I used a Midwest Industries SSM style keymod generic clone 15" handguard. These are super small 10oz type free-floats and I did a bit of relief to ensure it floated. I didn't mount one of the Noveske NSR style units I use but they seem to be a scoatch more roomy under the guard. :I can't say which style old or new you will get if you order but I like the redesign.
Leaks all over
by REDAV
As for Primary Armas service this guys are prompt in the shipping and communication. The gas block leaks through the adjustment screw the the set screw and the gas tube port. Measuring with a gas flow gauge it looses 23% of the input presure. Using Loctite doesn't help. I had to stop the leaks using high temperature silicone sealant. No very good as when screwing in or out the adjustment I may bring some cured silicone into the gas tube and defeat all purpose. I have other Seekins products and this one doesn't look like it is of their making. Not happy.
Nice for the price
by mike
They must have moved the brass screw as mine is in the front. I can adjust it with the handguard on but need a long allen key for the front screw. My handguard is a UTG pro slim and I can access the adjustment screw from the side.
Quality
by Eric -
Seekins at its finest
Check your system to see if you need a side adj, or front adj gas block.
by joel -
I bought mine last fall. The adjustment screw was on the side, locking screw up front. Sounds like what folks are calling the "old style" now. Mine worked fine in a carbine length system with an Odin Works hand guard, you can reach the adjustment screw from the side. If you have a 15 inch hand guard, reaching the lock screw from the front might be an issue. I made an extension for my Allen wrench. I just swapped the hand guard to a Diamond head, and I can not reach the side set screw through the new hand guard. There are pros and cons to every set up. Just check your system to see if a side adjustment, or front adjustment, screw will work better for you. I am very happy with the build quality of the gas block.