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January 28th, 2013, 15:19 | #1 |
AKA M700murder
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King Arms M4 Barrel Nut Removal
Hey everyone,
I recently purchased a LaRue 7.0" handguard for my stock KA M4. After receiving it and a few other parts in the mail earlier today I removed the original handguard/front sight post/mock gas tube/flash hider and went to install the LaRue handguard. I noticed that I had to remove the D-ring and barrel nut in order to accomplish this, but I ran into some problems. After attempting to twist the barrel nut off for a good hour or so I gave up and cut off the D-ring. I am now wondering how to go about cutting off the barrel nut as I see no other "safe" way to remove the barrel nut without cracking my upper receiver. There is a picture of the barrel nut on the KA M4. So, how should I go about removing the barrel nut without destroying the threads on the receiver? Can anybody advise me of where I should cut, and what to look for so I don't screw up the underlying threads? Thanks to any help that can be offered in advance, Jake
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January 28th, 2013, 15:22 | #2 |
Mr. Silencer
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Get an AR armourer's wrench and do it the right way. You'll need a bench vice to clamp the receiver down.
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January 28th, 2013, 15:32 | #3 |
AKA M700murder
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I picked one up a while ago and I attempted to use it with no luck. I do have a bench vice clamp and used that too. I attempted to heat the barrel nut with a hair dryer (As this worked with the glued flash hider) but no luck there either...
I even had at it like I would with a jar of stubborn pickles... Wrapped a rubber band around it and twisted with all my might! Ha haaa!
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January 28th, 2013, 15:34 | #4 | |
Mr. Silencer
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Quote:
There isn't any chemical locking compound on the threads, if you want to go the heat route, you may want to use something more heavy-duty than a hair dryer.... Last edited by Stealth; January 28th, 2013 at 15:36.. |
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January 28th, 2013, 15:40 | #5 |
"bb bukakke" KING!
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would some penetrating oil be any help in cases like this? say.. some pbblaster?
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January 28th, 2013, 16:19 | #6 |
AKA M700murder
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Alright, I got it off. I said goodbye to the conventional tools and had at it with the hair dryer and a pair of vice grips with the M4 on a chair with my knee holding it in place. I smacked the vice grips with a hammer a few times and it loosened up fairly quickly. Worked like a charm.
Surprisingly the vice grips didn't do much in terms of damage to the barrel nut... Anyway, thanks for the help guys, really appreciate it!
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