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What email button?
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Re: AR

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Just watched that video and mine is nothing like that.
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The one you can't see, Mattnall's email isn't public by the sound of things.
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Just been looking through the pics of members rifles, and my hang guard fits the same as Bam Bam,s AR on page 25.
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#15 Post by DaveB »

Interesting video from Brownells - but WTF is a 'forearm removal tool'? I taught a lot of people to strip and assemble the C7, and have never needed a tool to remove the handguards from an C7/AR15/M16. I have never even seen anybody use such a tool.
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#16 Post by BamBam »

top wrote:Just been looking through the pics of members rifles, and my hang guard fits the same as Bam Bam,s AR on page 25.
In that case you can change yours, but it also depends on what barrel nut you currently have on and what barrel nut your new handguard would require. In that case you'll need a barrel nut spanner.
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Im liking your hand guard what is it ? and would your barrel nut be the same as mine ?
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#18 Post by Demonic69 »

DaveB wrote:Interesting video from Brownells - but WTF is a 'forearm removal tool'? I taught a lot of people to strip and assemble the C7, and have never needed a tool to remove the handguards from an C7/AR15/M16. I have never even seen anybody use such a tool.
It's the 2 pronged C-spanner I think. I needed one for my VTR and I think a few will need them if they don't have the normal barrel nut.

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#19 Post by BamBam »

top wrote:Im liking your hand guard what is it ? and would your barrel nut be the same as mine ?
Mine is a Samson Evo, it uses a standard AR barrel nut.
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#20 Post by Mattnall »

dromia wrote:The one you can't see, Mattnall's email isn't public by the sound of things.
Don't know why that is, the allow email option is checked.
I cannot see it or anyone's email bottom just now. :cry:
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