@Sprinkman
I have used a Seekins precision adjustable gas block.
I've used these for rifle/pistol/SBR on several with no issues. A little pricy but they have worked well so far for me.
never noticed a "not for Pistol" message
link here:
Seekins Precision
seekinsprecision.com
The other method is a heavier buffer to retard the bolt unlocking quickly. Which if you decide to go that route with the existing gas blocks you might find joy.
which you "Could" just replace the buffer weights with tungsten (but keep the little spacers should be rubber or even Teflon in the same configuration).
Or buy just buy a H3,H2,or H1 buffer assembly complete.
Which caliber are you using?
If say it is a 5.56mm /223 with a pistol length gas system My go to would be a pistol weight, with an adjustable block when a suppressor is used.
If no suppressor I would most likely use at least a H3 to start with, in the pistol length and less than 10" barrel.
for your reference so when you weigh the buffer you can surmise which one you have.
- Pistol – 5.0-8.5 oz
- Carbine – 3 oz
- Heavy (H or H1) – 3.8 oz
- H2 – 4.6-4.7 oz
- H3 – 5.0-5.4 oz
The above is assuming your using a
carbine oops I meant pistol tube set-up on the buffer tube
/stock not a rifle tube with stock. Sorry I have too many SBR's, usually the pistol and carbine tube is approx same length