The Superlite Gas Block is machined from 6061 T6 aircraft aluminum and Type III hard coat anodized. The picatinny rail matches the height of a standard mil-spec flattop upper receiver for the use of any same-plane flip-up front sight. Specifications for DoubleStar Superlite M4 Same Plane Gas Block: Manufacturer: DoubleStar Color: Black Fabric/Material: 6061-T6 Aluminum Gun Make: AR Platform Gun Model: M4, AR-15 Condition: New Features of Doublestar Superlite M4 Same Plane Gas Block Size: .750″ Finish: Hard core anodized Package Contents: DoubleStar Superlite M4 Same Plane Gas Block
6 reviews for DoubleStar Superlite M4 Same Plane Gas Block
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Diverpat –
Overall appearance is nice machine work is very nice fit and finish quality is superb I would recommend it for future builds and there's not many with the same plane as a standard rail out there very nice
Stupid Moose –
Quality better than expected, solid 4 set screws, on line with front float handgaurd. No slop, tight tolerances. Would recommend over others I've tried, that looked quality, just to find loose I.D. tolerance and rail tolerance.
MaDeuce –
Easy to install and enough clearance for FF handguards on my carbine. Looks great. Just what I needed to still use gas block mounted sights and extended carbine handguards. Couldn't be happier. The only down is that it did not come with a spacer for FFHG.
Frank –
I installed this on my 4th AR build. The package was missing a set screw, no big deal, I stopped at the hardware store and bought one for about 20 cents. It went on a 7.62X39 "AR-47" and the rifle shoots flawlessly. My iron sights mounted at the proper level and lined up great.
ZombieJeep –
Been looking for a raised gas block for a while and found this one on this website. It was easy to install, no slipping so far with about 200 hundred rounds. Works great for a great price. I would recommend this to anyone.
Daniel Lincoln –
Two of the screws stripped with almost no resistance. Could not torque it to the barrel. Luckily I had extra screws that were slightly larger and was able to tighten it to the barrel. One of the back slots was badly stripped that I could only screw in 3 of the 4 slots.