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<blockquote data-quote="ez bake" data-source="post: 842708" data-attributes="member: 229"><p>If your castle nut is staked, then it probably won't even be easy with the AR Wrench.</p><p></p><p>Either way, I wouldn't try it without it. You don't want to mess up a perfectly good part (not to mention the possibility of jacking up the threads on the tube) just because you're in a hurry.</p><p></p><p>Lots of folks around your area have wrenches that they would let you borrow - You've even got Medlock's Firearms nearby that probably sells those wrenches.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ez bake, post: 842708, member: 229"] If your castle nut is staked, then it probably won't even be easy with the AR Wrench. Either way, I wouldn't try it without it. You don't want to mess up a perfectly good part (not to mention the possibility of jacking up the threads on the tube) just because you're in a hurry. Lots of folks around your area have wrenches that they would let you borrow - You've even got Medlock's Firearms nearby that probably sells those wrenches. [/QUOTE]
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