Premium Ballistic Stainless Steel Gas Tube – Durable, High-Performance for Reliable Firearm Functionality
A stainless steel gas tube from Ballistic Advantage is a straightforward upgrade for your AR-platform rifle. If you run an AR15 or AR10 and want to reduce the risk of corrosion—especially in humid or wet environments—swapping to stainless steel handles that job better than standard mild-steel tubes. This is the kind of component that doesn't grab headlines but quietly improves reliability over the long haul, particularly if you're shooting in coastal climates, high-humidity regions, or anywhere weather gets rough on your gear.
Ballistic Advantage manufactures this gas tube in the USA, and it arrives with the roll pin you'll need for installation. It's a no-nonsense part: corrosion resistance is the main benefit, and it delivers that consistently. If your current tube shows rust or you're building a new upper and want one less maintenance headache down the road, this is a solid choice.
Installation is straightforward if you have basic upper-receiver work experience or access to a gunsmith. The included roll pin makes the job complete—no hunting for the right fastener.
Key Features
- Stainless steel construction resists corrosion better than standard mild-steel tubes
- Compatible with AR15 and AR10 platforms
- Roll pin included for installation
- Manufactured in the USA
Specifications
| Material | Stainless Steel |
| Platform Compatibility | AR15 & AR10 |
| Includes | Roll pin |
| Country of Origin | USA |
Frequently Asked Questions
Will a Ballistic Advantage stainless steel gas tube fit my AR15 or AR10?
Yes—this tube is manufactured for both AR15 and AR10 platforms. Confirm your upper receiver's gas tube spec before purchasing if you're unsure.
What's included with the gas tube?
The tube comes with the roll pin needed for installation.
Why use stainless steel instead of standard steel?
Stainless steel resists corrosion significantly better than mild steel, reducing rust and maintenance in humid or wet conditions.
Do I need a gunsmith to install this?
Installation requires basic upper-receiver work and the right tools. If you're unfamiliar with AR assembly, a gunsmith can handle it quickly.

