deputydog95 1 Posted July 11, 2010 Report Share Posted July 11, 2010 I've done a search on here and haven't been able to answer my question. I understand the basic concept. Setting 1= less gas for magnum load and Setting 2= more gas for low brass ammo The part that I don't understand is that when you fully seat the gas plug, it stops between setting 1 and 2. When you unscrew it, it first click stops on setting 2. You must then press the release button so that you can continue to unscrew it to get to setting 1. Now if you want to go to setting 2, do you unscrew it (counter clockwise) or screw it back in (clockwise)? I know, weird question. Couldn't find an answer in the manual either. Quote Link to post Share on other sites
Lone Star Arms 2,047 Posted July 11, 2010 Report Share Posted July 11, 2010 I've done a search on here and haven't been able to answer my question. I understand the basic concept. Setting 1= less gas for magnum load and Setting 2= more gas for low brass ammo The part that I don't understand is that when you fully seat the gas plug, it stops between setting 1 and 2. When you unscrew it, it first click stops on setting 2. You must then press the release button so that you can continue to unscrew it to get to setting 1. Now if you want to go to setting 2, do you unscrew it (counter clockwise) or screw it back in (clockwise)? I know, weird question. Couldn't find an answer in the manual either. What is confusing is where the threads start and stop, and this is completely random. There is no absolute starting position for the plug, and no reliable stopping position. So, where it starts threading in, and stops or "bottoms out" is not relevant to to operation of the gun as long as the gas plug is in the proper position in between these points. Generally, you want the gas plug screwed in as far as possible when on setting one or two. If you are on setting one, and the plugs bottoms out before you get to setting two, back it out to get to setting two. Hope this is helpful! Quote Link to post Share on other sites
deputydog95 1 Posted July 11, 2010 Author Report Share Posted July 11, 2010 I've done a search on here and haven't been able to answer my question. I understand the basic concept. Setting 1= less gas for magnum load and Setting 2= more gas for low brass ammo The part that I don't understand is that when you fully seat the gas plug, it stops between setting 1 and 2. When you unscrew it, it first click stops on setting 2. You must then press the release button so that you can continue to unscrew it to get to setting 1. Now if you want to go to setting 2, do you unscrew it (counter clockwise) or screw it back in (clockwise)? I know, weird question. Couldn't find an answer in the manual either. What is confusing is where the threads start and stop, and this is completely random. There is no absolute starting position for the plug, and no reliable stopping position. So, where it starts threading in, and stops or "bottoms out" is not relevant to to operation of the gun as long as the gas plug is in the proper position in between these points. Generally, you want the gas plug screwed in as far as possible when on setting one or two. If you are on setting one, and the plugs bottoms out before you get to setting two, back it out to get to setting two. Hope this is helpful! Then in my case, I would be actually screwing it back in to get to setting 2 since my clicks into 2 first after being fully seated? Right? I think.... I'm confused Quote Link to post Share on other sites
G O B 3,516 Posted July 11, 2010 Report Share Posted July 11, 2010 Mine (old style) did the same, until I filed the gloppy factory paint on the front of the gas block smooth. Quote Link to post Share on other sites
Lone Star Arms 2,047 Posted July 11, 2010 Report Share Posted July 11, 2010 I've done a search on here and haven't been able to answer my question. I understand the basic concept. Setting 1= less gas for magnum load and Setting 2= more gas for low brass ammo The part that I don't understand is that when you fully seat the gas plug, it stops between setting 1 and 2. When you unscrew it, it first click stops on setting 2. You must then press the release button so that you can continue to unscrew it to get to setting 1. Now if you want to go to setting 2, do you unscrew it (counter clockwise) or screw it back in (clockwise)? I know, weird question. Couldn't find an answer in the manual either. What is confusing is where the threads start and stop, and this is completely random. There is no absolute starting position for the plug, and no reliable stopping position. So, where it starts threading in, and stops or "bottoms out" is not relevant to to operation of the gun as long as the gas plug is in the proper position in between these points. Generally, you want the gas plug screwed in as far as possible when on setting one or two. If you are on setting one, and the plugs bottoms out before you get to setting two, back it out to get to setting two. Hope this is helpful! Then in my case, I would be actually screwing it back in to get to setting 2 since my clicks into 2 first after being fully seated? Right? I think.... I'm confused Like I said. Where the threads start, and where the plug bottoms out is random. On some guns the last possible setting is two, on others it is one. Just keep both settings as close as possible to the bottoming position, and you wont risk launching your plug and puck. Quote Link to post Share on other sites
deputydog95 1 Posted July 11, 2010 Author Report Share Posted July 11, 2010 Got it. Thanks! 1 Quote Link to post Share on other sites
DrGonZo 157 Posted July 11, 2010 Report Share Posted July 11, 2010 I've done a search on here and haven't been able to answer my question. I understand the basic concept. Setting 1= less gas for magnum load and Setting 2= more gas for low brass ammo The part that I don't understand is that when you fully seat the gas plug, it stops between setting 1 and 2. When you unscrew it, it first click stops on setting 2. You must then press the release button so that you can continue to unscrew it to get to setting 1. Now if you want to go to setting 2, do you unscrew it (counter clockwise) or screw it back in (clockwise)? I know, weird question. Couldn't find an answer in the manual either. What is confusing is where the threads start and stop, and this is completely random. There is no absolute starting position for the plug, and no reliable stopping position. So, where it starts threading in, and stops or "bottoms out" is not relevant to to operation of the gun as long as the gas plug is in the proper position in between these points. Generally, you want the gas plug screwed in as far as possible when on setting one or two. If you are on setting one, and the plugs bottoms out before you get to setting two, back it out to get to setting two. Hope this is helpful! Then in my case, I would be actually screwing it back in to get to setting 2 since my clicks into 2 first after being fully seated? Right? I think.... I'm confused Like I said. Where the threads start, and where the plug bottoms out is random. On some guns the last possible setting is two, on others it is one. Just keep both settings as close as possible to the bottoming position, and you wont risk launching your plug and puck. So you can rotate the plug either way to get to setting 2? Quote Link to post Share on other sites
Lone Star Arms 2,047 Posted July 11, 2010 Report Share Posted July 11, 2010 I've done a search on here and haven't been able to answer my question. I understand the basic concept. Setting 1= less gas for magnum load and Setting 2= more gas for low brass ammo The part that I don't understand is that when you fully seat the gas plug, it stops between setting 1 and 2. When you unscrew it, it first click stops on setting 2. You must then press the release button so that you can continue to unscrew it to get to setting 1. Now if you want to go to setting 2, do you unscrew it (counter clockwise) or screw it back in (clockwise)? I know, weird question. Couldn't find an answer in the manual either. What is confusing is where the threads start and stop, and this is completely random. There is no absolute starting position for the plug, and no reliable stopping position. So, where it starts threading in, and stops or "bottoms out" is not relevant to to operation of the gun as long as the gas plug is in the proper position in between these points. Generally, you want the gas plug screwed in as far as possible when on setting one or two. If you are on setting one, and the plugs bottoms out before you get to setting two, back it out to get to setting two. Hope this is helpful! Then in my case, I would be actually screwing it back in to get to setting 2 since my clicks into 2 first after being fully seated? Right? I think.... I'm confused Like I said. Where the threads start, and where the plug bottoms out is random. On some guns the last possible setting is two, on others it is one. Just keep both settings as close as possible to the bottoming position, and you wont risk launching your plug and puck. So you can rotate the plug either way to get to setting 2? Yes. If you bottom out after setting one before reaching setting two, you can back it up past setting one to setting two. Quote Link to post Share on other sites
corbin 621 Posted July 11, 2010 Report Share Posted July 11, 2010 So you can rotate the plug either way to get to setting 2? You should use whichever setting your plug can get to while being screwed in as far as it can. Then back it out to the other setting as needed. You don't want the plug unscrewed any more than it needs to be. Quote Link to post Share on other sites
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