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Posted: 9/25/2008 12:03:22 PM EDT
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the allen-head screws that secure the hg to the barrel nut, how do you know they are going to hit a tooth and not a void? Does my question even make sense? |
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I have one on a 9mm carbine which I use to shoot USPSA type matches with on a monthly basis. I've used it since last fall. It has a VFG attached. The rail has been rock solid ever since installed. The rifle is used pretty hard, bashed against barricades, etc. and the rail hasn't even given the suggestion of movement. I'd suggest that it is good to go.
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| When I took my Omega off for inspection, the set screws had planted themselves several thousanths of an inch into the steel of the barrel nut. When properly secured, you will seriously screw up your barrel nut and gas tube before getting one of those things to torque over. |
brute-force installations are definitely my style!
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If your barrel nut is timed to allow the gas tube to pass through it there is no way in hell the allen screws on the DD Omega cannot hit the nut. I have them on 2 of my carbines with permanently attached muzzle devices and can assure you they are rock solid. Buy it you will like it. |
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