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Posted: 5/23/2003 5:37:18 PM EDT
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What I find is the easiest way is to: Make sure chamber is clear. Put the butt of the rifle on the ground. (I'm right handed) Use my right hand to push down on the delta ring (I think that's what it's called) and remover one cover at a time. Take a little practice. They make a tool for it, but I don't remove them enough to buy it. |
| You can use a desk or table and put it but end down and with one hand pull down on the delta ring and hold it down and you can work them out one side at a time bottom first. Not hard once you get the hang of it. Putting them back just slip the top end in and hold down the delta ring and put in the bottom. A little harder but again, once you get the hang of it, it ain't bad. |
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I use a regular pair of pliers. make sure they have rubber grips. set the rifle but on the floor and put the pliers handle around the delta ring. then you can just leverage the jaws under one leg while pushing down the delta ring. why spend 20 bucks on a tool you will barely use and has no other use. Lee |
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Picked up a new ArmaLite a few months back and the handguards were TIGHT... needed to use the buddy system to remove them for the first time... If you'd have heard my then girlfriend bitch and whine about the whole thing you'd understand the value of the handguard removal tool... [;)] |
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OK... what about removing a free-floating handguard? If I mark the hole that the gas tube goes through, and am reasonably careful, is it reasonable to assume (with no guarantee, of course) that the thing will go together again as taken apart? I would like to do some work on my forend, but I don't want to get in too deep! I assume this is what the 3 piece units are good for... Pete |
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