Posted: 10/29/2012 6:38:26 PM EDT
| What the hell size Allen or hex do I need to get the A-peg removed from my 5.56 predatAR? None of mine will reach and I don't feel like hauling the gun into Lowe's to find the right size. And why the f&ck not use a flat head for that!?!?! |
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What the hell size Allen or hex do I need to get the A-peg removed from my 5.56 predatAR? None of mine will reach and I don't feel like hauling the gun into Lowe's to find the right size. And why the f&ck not use a flat head for that!?!?! A long 9/64 will do it.. |
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What the hell size Allen or hex do I need to get the A-peg removed from my 5.56 predatAR? None of mine will reach and I don't feel like hauling the gun into Lowe's to find the right size. And why the f&ck not use a flat head for that!?!?! A long 9/64 will do it.. Checked real quick with Metric and its a better fit with a 3. |
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What the hell size Allen or hex do I need to get the A-peg removed from my 5.56 predatAR? None of mine will reach and I don't feel like hauling the gun into Lowe's to find the right size. And why the f&ck not use a flat head for that!?!?! The Allen screws are easier to assemble because the screw will stay on the end of the wrench for alignment. The flathead screws take a bit of fiddling with. Makes a big difference over hundreds of rifles. |
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What the hell size Allen or hex do I need to get the A-peg removed from my 5.56 predatAR? None of mine will reach and I don't feel like hauling the gun into Lowe's to find the right size. And why the f&ck not use a flat head for that!?!?! The Allen screws are easier to assemble because the screw will stay on the end of the wrench for alignment. The flathead screws take a bit of fiddling with. Makes a big difference over hundreds of rifles. Yeah I guess I didn't think about that fact. Just another tool to add to the collection I guess. |
. Should be able to get to it tomorrow.