I hope this is the right place to post these questions - posted them earlier in the RRA forum and got no responses...
I have a middie A4 upper with the SS barrel and a standard RRA lower with the 6 position stock. I have just started doing some minor mods and adjustments and had a couple of quick questions on two of the projects:
(1) I wanted to remove the stock to slip on a single point sling ring. I separated the upper and lower, removed the buffer and buffer spring, attacked the lock ring with the proper wrench and got stopped cold; I could not get the lock ring to budge. Tried the wrench with all of my (considerable) weight behind it and even pounded the positioned wrench with a rubber mallet - nothing, nada, no movement at all. I can, obviously, graduate to more creative ways to apply more torque, but before I do so, my first three part questionquestion...(a) is this typical? (b) any other suggestions, methods, etc, and (c) assuming it was torqued on this tight for a reason, should I do the blue loctite thing when I put it back on (assuming again I can, in fact, get it off!)?
(2) Optimistically presuming all goes well with (1) above and I get the new sling ring on, I wanted to remove the front sling mount currently dangling noisily from the A2 front sight. What is the best way to accomplish this? Can I just take a 3/32 pin punch. put it in the divot side of the rivet attaching the sling mount to the sight base and drive the rivet out?
Any suggestions solving these issues appreciated!
Cheers,