This is very interesting actually. And very surprising...
Would be very interested in pics.
On a side note, I have seen your gas block PMs, I just haven't had the time at home to dive in. Sorry -- will get to them eventually. On my list.
What is "SURPRISING"? I am interested in your opinions on this. For me it is a slam dunk as I have taken a viscous recoiling 58 and, with an Allen wrench, made it the softest recoiling imaginable. I can get it so soft it actually "fails to eject" 2 out of five shots. Of course, that is corrected with a 1/4 turn of the Allen screw. No disassembly to adjust is a good bonus.
My observation is that the "designer", in order to get reliable gassing, designed the gassing to work on the "softest" ammo the gun might encounter. That leaves the gun OVER-GASSED to one extent or another for ALL OTHER ammo we use. Compromise! I don't think that all slightly over-gassed guns operating with most of the ammo we use is in any real danger of damaging itself with Dust Cover strikes. BUT I want the gun's moving parts moving the least distance possible with no impacts. With my "adjuster" mod I can reset the Gassing Force to the ammo I will be then currently using.
Another "ANGLE", if you will, is that the more gas you employ to cycle the action, the more hot gas you will inject under the Beaver Barf stock. While that isn't an issue with me there seem to be many that are drilling vent holes in the fore-stock and installing "heat shields" to make the gun more comfortable. Eliminating the excess gas used to cycle the action might relieve this heating problem for many and possibly eliminate it entirely.
RSR, my advice is, and bear me out on this, all should insert a #28 drill bit into the gas port and verify that they have a drilled slug in the gas port. That I received so many Gas Blocks without any restricting slug tells me that there must be many out there with a problem brewing. Both of my KITS contained wide open Gas Blocks and just how many here have 58s that they made from a kit? A survey would bear that out. Counter point is that I contacted a friend with 5 guns and all of his had the #32 bit restrictor plug installed. Humm?