The printed instructions are fairly easy to follow, and well illustrated. I would suggest at the end, you should perform a STEP 6... Reinstall the Bolt Carrier Group.
The round is out of the barrel and long gone before the bolt opens. Its short stroke gas piston. Theres no direct gas impingement anywhere near your bolt are any gas that cycles that far back. IDK what you'd need this for.
Where's the gasket though? For the price you're charging, there should be a gasket that will actually prevent gas rather than just a cover which will only help to avoid gas.
@@robk5943 I was thinking about an automotive silicone bead on the inside of the plate. It'd probably work, but I can't help but feel for the cost, they should be offering some sort of gasket?
@@soperific Sven replied that "due to the inherent design of the Tavor 7 ejection ports there is no way to incorporate a gasket. Also, the cost is based on the manufacturing cost of the port cover and locking nuts, which is significantly more machine time and thus more expensive to make than the Tavor Gasketed Port Cover." I wouldn't use any goo to create a gasket on the T7. If the gas is that bad, I'd stick to a flow can from HUXWRX, or not use a can at all. I've found that most times, the firearm as-is works because someone was paid a lot to design it to work as-is. When we start tinkering, it usually begets more tinkering... and the parts industry rejoices.
Theres no need. Short stroke gas piston. Gas piston is about as long as a golf tee. Energy, not gas is transferred to the operating rod. There is no gas at the bolt are sear. It's Not direct impingement like the AR where the gas feeds right at the bolt. The excess gas is discharged through the front adjustable piston at the same time the bullet leaves the barrel. Even with a can, I assure you theres no need for a reinforced door are gasket that far back in this gun. I've shot thousands of rounds through mine and this door makes it easier to clean the rotating bolt at the barel. Its never dirty there. Just like a SCAR are FN FS-2000. Breach is always clean.
Heck yeah! Placing my order tonight!!
Just installed it and it is a solid design! Install went well and for all those wishing it had a gasket, the plate is nice and tight around the port.
The printed instructions are fairly easy to follow, and well illustrated. I would suggest at the end, you should perform a STEP 6... Reinstall the Bolt Carrier Group.
The round is out of the barrel and long gone before the bolt opens. Its short stroke gas piston. Theres no direct gas impingement anywhere near your bolt are any gas that cycles that far back. IDK what you'd need this for.
70 bucks for that, just use some gorilla tape on it.
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Where's the gasket though? For the price you're charging, there should be a gasket that will actually prevent gas rather than just a cover which will only help to avoid gas.
I might use Goon tape on the inside. Not as air-tight as a rubber gasket, but better than without the tape.
@@robk5943 I was thinking about an automotive silicone bead on the inside of the plate. It'd probably work, but I can't help but feel for the cost, they should be offering some sort of gasket?
@@soperific Sven replied that "due to the inherent design of the Tavor 7 ejection ports there is no way to incorporate a gasket. Also, the cost is based on the manufacturing cost of the port cover and locking nuts, which is significantly more machine time and thus more expensive to make than the Tavor Gasketed Port Cover." I wouldn't use any goo to create a gasket on the T7. If the gas is that bad, I'd stick to a flow can from HUXWRX, or not use a can at all. I've found that most times, the firearm as-is works because someone was paid a lot to design it to work as-is. When we start tinkering, it usually begets more tinkering... and the parts industry rejoices.
Theres no need. Short stroke gas piston. Gas piston is about as long as a golf tee. Energy, not gas is transferred to the operating rod. There is no gas at the bolt are sear. It's Not direct impingement like the AR where the gas feeds right at the bolt. The excess gas is discharged through the front adjustable piston at the same time the bullet leaves the barrel. Even with a can, I assure you theres no need for a reinforced door are gasket that far back in this gun. I've shot thousands of rounds through mine and this door makes it easier to clean the rotating bolt at the barel. Its never dirty there. Just like a SCAR are FN FS-2000. Breach is always clean.
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