My wolf A1 brothers.
The new mil-style gas block and the bayonet make the rifle looks much better.
T91 with Mil-style Gas Block
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That looks awesome!
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That looks great. Im just waiting on my drill bits to come in. Did you install the as block?
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A local gunsmith installed the mil-style gas block on the 14.5-inch upper. Had to use a shop press to remove the Wolf A1 gas block and drilled the gas port on the mil-style one.
Took it out to zero with an ACOG (with AE .223), and other than the first 3 rounds not cycling properly, the gun runs great. Will be using it in a kick-ass, 3-day carbine class next month in TX.
Took it out to zero with an ACOG (with AE .223), and other than the first 3 rounds not cycling properly, the gun runs great. Will be using it in a kick-ass, 3-day carbine class next month in TX.
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That's great!! I cant wait to get mine up and running. waiting on mine to get pin and weldedchanghsu08 wrote: ↑Mon Aug 27, 2018 9:28 am A local gunsmith installed the mil-style gas block on the 14.5-inch upper. Had to use a shop press to remove the Wolf A1 gas block and drilled the gas port on the mil-style one.
Took it out to zero with an ACOG (with AE .223), and other than the first 3 rounds not cycling properly, the gun runs great. Will be using it in a kick-ass, 3-day carbine class next month in TX.