How To Change The Gas Control Screw On An FN Scar
Vložit
- čas přidán 4. 07. 2024
- Why would you need to adjust the gas on your Scar? Well maybe you want less recoil, less gas in your face, and an extended life span of your rifle! So check out all of the FN parts that we carry below, and don't forget to hit that subscribe button!
Gas Control Screws
www.midwestgunworks.com/page/...
FN Parts
www.midwestgunworks.com/fn/gu...
All information provided is merely for entertainment and informational purposes. Should you decide to act upon any information provided, you do so at your own risk. Midwest Gun Works does not accept any liability for any mistakes, errors, or faults that may occur. Refer to the manufacturer for specifications of the products used. It is recommended that all modifications or repairs be done by a qualified Gunsmith. - Sport
Very cool the Midwest industries rail has to come off
Thanks for the easy install instructions!
If I'm doing this at the range, I'm gonna need a pocket full of gas screws.
Simple way to make sure you don't cross thread a screw is to turn it in the direction you would to remove it till you feel a small click (that's called the Higbey notch, ask a firefighter) then screw it in and it shouldn't cross thread.
Never knew the term for that - thanks.
Thanks for posting this video. Good to see how this is done. I have a SCAR but have not needed as of yet to change the gas screw shooting suppressed. Do you find the 10:00 valve setting GTG for shooting with many suppressors? I see a lot of internet chatter that FN voids the SCAR warranty is shot suppressed but FN told me that would only happen if the suppressor usage was the actual cause of damage.
Assume it is the same for an FS2000?
Can you show how to do this on a SCAR 20s?
my guess is you would need to remove barrel from receiver and then follow these steps.