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<blockquote data-quote="Fister" data-source="post: 797963" data-attributes="member: 7804"><p>So long as the barrel length with the flash hider is not just over 16" your fine. If it measures that with the flash hider attached then you have most likely a 14.5+" barrel with a perm attachment that will be difficult to get off. Not impossable but will be a real pain in the ass. Well should be anyway. They were not ment to come off. </p><p></p><p>I am in OKC and have tools and such. If you have a good mounted vice I dont mind comming over to lend you a hand. </p><p></p><p>One thing you may want to consider is just selling it off and picking up a new one too. Sometimes depending on the work needing to be done it can save you a little $$ not to mention time. </p><p></p><p>I can also give you a good run down on the AR platform if you would like. I could just meet you at H&H or OKC gun club or ? It would have to be on the weekend though.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Fister, post: 797963, member: 7804"] So long as the barrel length with the flash hider is not just over 16" your fine. If it measures that with the flash hider attached then you have most likely a 14.5+" barrel with a perm attachment that will be difficult to get off. Not impossable but will be a real pain in the ass. Well should be anyway. They were not ment to come off. I am in OKC and have tools and such. If you have a good mounted vice I dont mind comming over to lend you a hand. One thing you may want to consider is just selling it off and picking up a new one too. Sometimes depending on the work needing to be done it can save you a little $$ not to mention time. I can also give you a good run down on the AR platform if you would like. I could just meet you at H&H or OKC gun club or ? It would have to be on the weekend though. [/QUOTE]
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