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Is removing a fixed gas block from a Saint possible?

1 of 3 geometric formulas I use.
finding volume
finding area
finding circumference
I use it a lot!
I have to calculate speed and distance of moving objects and how much volume of liquid is applied along with percentages of what is in the volume (phosphate, nitrogen, potassium, salt).
I am somewhat of a mathematician my self:
 
With a 5 hour delay between Texas and Hawaii takes awhile for communication. I'm not sure what or any kind of measuring devices you have, but this could help? With a flexible measuring tape measure the circumference. R + R x π =
If it's .750" gas block just do .75 x 3.1416 (usually close enough).
No need to do .375 + .375.

Short answers for you will be
.750". 2.356". Just under 2 3/8"
.875". 2.748". Just under 2 3/4"
.936". 2.940". Just over 2 15/16"
As you can see there is enough difference to see 3/8" between .750 and .875 gas block/journal and 3/16" between.875 and .936". If someone has a dial caliper you can also find out that way. Hope this helps.
And the .625 GB is just under 2" (1.963")
 
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