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<blockquote data-quote="lasher" data-source="post: 3070987" data-attributes="member: 40522"><p>the barrel nut might have been blue loctite bedded, if you're near Edmond i have a DPMS claw and a heck of a cheater breaking bar. you could drop by and remove it while you wait. the reaction rod is the best tool, but they are pricey, i've used the Claw on large and small frame AR's and torqued the barrels to 75 pounds. if it is blue loctite bedded you will need a heat source to break it down, maybe a high wattage blow drier?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="lasher, post: 3070987, member: 40522"] the barrel nut might have been blue loctite bedded, if you're near Edmond i have a DPMS claw and a heck of a cheater breaking bar. you could drop by and remove it while you wait. the reaction rod is the best tool, but they are pricey, i've used the Claw on large and small frame AR's and torqued the barrels to 75 pounds. if it is blue loctite bedded you will need a heat source to break it down, maybe a high wattage blow drier? [/QUOTE]
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