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5/6/2010 7:00:32 PM EDT
Hi there, just curious who is the best out there for installing a FSC556 muzzle brake.  I just want to make sure they do the right job.  Thanks! :)
5/6/2010 7:02:04 PM EDT
[#1]
Just do it yourself.......
5/6/2010 7:02:17 PM EDT
[#2]
It's really not that hard.  If you mean by having it pinned/welded I would send it to ADCO.
5/6/2010 7:16:42 PM EDT
[#3]
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It's really not that hard.  If you mean by having it pinned/welded I would send it to ADCO.


I mean, don't you need a wrench and a vise to do this?  I don't even have a vise.
5/6/2010 7:44:32 PM EDT
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It's really not that hard.  If you mean by having it pinned/welded I would send it to ADCO.


I mean, don't you need a wrench and a vise to do this?  I don't even have a vise.


You don't NEED a vice for most things gun-related but one would definitely help. Some may say but I built a complete upper with only basic hand tools, no vise or torque wrench.

Use common sense and don't try to torque the hell out of it. Just get it timed correctly while fairly tight. If you think this is too difficult then take it to a local gunsmith ad he should be able to do it for you in under 5min  for $5 if not free.
5/6/2010 7:46:24 PM EDT
[#5]
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It's really not that hard.  If you mean by having it pinned/welded I would send it to ADCO.


I mean, don't you need a wrench and a vise to do this?  I don't even have a vise.


yes you need tools to do it - any gunsmith in your area should be able to do this for your if you do not want to purchase the tools to do it your self. Not sure what state you are in but if you have to have it pinned and welded than I would also say ADCO or again perhaps your local gunsmith
5/7/2010 3:46:43 AM EDT
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It's really not that hard.  If you mean by having it pinned/welded I would send it to ADCO.




I mean, don't you need a wrench and a vise to do this?  I don't even have a vise.




yes you need tools to do it - any gunsmith in your area should be able to do this for your if you do not want to purchase the tools to do it your self. Not sure what state you are in but if you have to have it pinned and welded than I would also say ADCO or again perhaps your local gunsmith


You need a 3/4 wrench for the A2 flash hider and what ever the fsc556 is.



I just installed mine, and no vice was needed.  It came with a set of shims.  One thick, eight thin, and one ultra
thin.  The instruction are to get the compensator about 20 to 30 degrees hand tight from
index and then use a wrench until it's index. 20 to 30 degrees  on the wrench is not that much Torque.




I printed the picture,on this Link, on transparent paper to make sure I had the angle right.  I also thought it would be good to have in my tool box, I don't like to guess if I don't  have too. Good luck.








 
5/7/2010 3:59:49 AM EDT
[#7]
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It's really not that hard.  If you mean by having it pinned/welded I would send it to ADCO.


I mean, don't you need a wrench and a vise to do this?  I don't even have a vise.


yes you need tools to do it - any gunsmith in your area should be able to do this for your if you do not want to purchase the tools to do it your self. Not sure what state you are in but if you have to have it pinned and welded than I would also say ADCO or again perhaps your local gunsmith

You need a 3/4 wrench for the A2 flash hider and what ever the fsc556 is.

I just installed mine, and no vice was needed.  It came with a set of shims.  One thick, eight thin, and one ultra thin.  The instruction are to get the compensator about 20 to 30 degrees hand tight from index and then use a wrench until it's index. 20 to 30 degrees  on the wrench is not that much Torque.

I printed the picture,on this Link, on transparent paper to make sure I had the angle right.  I also thought it would be good to have in my tool box, I don't like to guess if I don't  have too. Good luck.

http://i314.photobucket.com/albums/ll434/hdc_ar15/PWS%20FSC556/001.jpg
 


That is different.  My FSC 30 just came with a crush washer and you simply tightened it until it lined up right and that was it.
5/7/2010 5:19:20 AM EDT
[#8]
Is there a possibility of ADCO not being able to do it? I mean I have my brake pinned and welded and it basically looks like that things is NEVER going to come off..
5/7/2010 5:27:41 AM EDT
[#9]
Adco can remove pinned and welded brakes and flashider's. The Fh is destroyed in the process but you are GTG on installing the new one I have a question on indexing, since I never installed a FH   what do you index to what?
5/7/2010 5:56:28 AM EDT
[#10]



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Adco can remove pinned and welded brakes and flashider's. The Fh is destroyed in the process but you are GTG on installing the new one
I have a question on indexing, since I never installed a FH   what do you index to what?


Index in this case, is to line it up straight.  The flats on the fsc556 need to be on top and bottom for the comp to work right.



 
5/7/2010 6:01:36 AM EDT
[#11]
So in the above picture it is not installed correctly?


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Adco can remove pinned and welded brakes and flashider's. The Fh is destroyed in the process but you are GTG on installing the new one
I have a question on indexing, since I never installed a FH   what do you index to what?


Index in this case, is to line it up straight.  The flats on the fsc556 need to be on top and bottom for the comp to work right.

 






 
5/7/2010 6:03:29 AM EDT
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So in the above picture it is not installed correctly?




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Adco can remove pinned and welded brakes and flashider's. The Fh is destroyed in the process but you are GTG on installing the new one

I have a question on indexing, since I never installed a FH   what do you index to what?



Index in this case, is to line it up straight.  The flats on the fsc556 need to be on top and bottom for the comp to work right.


 






 
lol, the AR is on it's side...your looking at the top down.












 
5/7/2010 6:07:43 AM EDT
[#13]
Der  





Had a late night

5/7/2010 6:10:35 AM EDT
[#14]
Sell your gun.
5/7/2010 7:46:41 AM EDT
[#15]
Quoted:
Hi there, just curious who is the best out there for installing a FSC556 muzzle brake.  I just want to make sure they do the right job.  Thanks! :)


ADCO has perm attached several for me...top notch work and great service.

5/7/2010 8:26:45 AM EDT
[#16]
If you want to pay shipping we'll do it for free.
5/7/2010 8:34:31 AM EDT
[#17]
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If you want to pay shipping we'll do it for free.


That's a pretty darn good deal!
5/7/2010 9:39:19 AM EDT
[#18]
ADCO took care of mine (pin/welded) and did a great job with super fast turnaround.  I will definitely be using them again in the future..
5/7/2010 10:00:48 AM EDT
[#19]
FSC is a good comp, I have the 556 and the 308 version as well. A bit loud.
5/7/2010 10:11:10 AM EDT
[#20]
pin/wield = adco
just putting it on regular, just do it yourself, getting it off is hard but hand tight with a wrench is fine for reinstalling.
5/7/2010 10:28:20 AM EDT
[#21]
I have a question:



If I already have a pinned/welded brake on mine, and I send it to ADCO for them to take off, could they send it back to me and I could just screw my new brake on? Or will the threads be all screwed up?
5/7/2010 11:31:29 AM EDT
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I have a question:



If I already have a pinned/welded brake on mine, and I send it to ADCO for them to take off, could they send it back to me and I could just screw my new brake on? Or will the threads be all screwed up?


You may want to ask in the ADCO Forum.  You may get a quicker reply.  I have seen a post where they cut the  pinned on brake and able to add a new one.  



Question for you, are you in a ban state or are you looking to un-ban your AR that was bought during the Assault Weapons Ban? You may not want it sent back to you with threaded barrel if you live in a ban sate. Depending on your stat's law a threaded barrel may be trouble.

 
5/7/2010 11:58:40 AM EDT
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FSC is a good comp, I have the 556 and the 308 version as well. A bit loud.


Same here.But I'm using the .308 on my 6.8 rig.



 
5/7/2010 1:29:24 PM EDT
[#24]
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If you want to pay shipping we'll do it for free.


top notch!
5/7/2010 1:41:06 PM EDT
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FSC is a good comp, I have the 556 and the 308 version as well. A bit loud.

Same here.But I'm using the .308 on my 6.8 rig.
 


I thought they only made one brake for both the 6.8 and .30?
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