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    Magpul Slimline and other New Products.

    So I assume, that since the handguards extend past the FSB, they won't work with barrel mounted sling attachments??


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    Quote Originally Posted by SPQR476 View Post
    The SL handguard is much slimmer side to side, but it doesn't show up in the profile
    shot. The stock has an internal anti-rattle feature and with a 1-1/4" QD, the stock body provides rotation limits when placed either parallel the tube or parallel the buttpad. The cheekweld was inspired to some extent by the old school Colt ACR, and is indeed between the CTR and ACS-L. It is also designed for A5 compatibility.
    Dang. I would buy one of those stocks today.

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    Quote Originally Posted by eodinert View Post
    I'm not seeing a 5.45 mag anywhere in that picture.
    My mistake thought it was.

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    Quote Originally Posted by MistWolf View Post
    How much longer do you need the damn thing? If you need more arm, it will accept a half inch breaker bar. I like MagPul's nod to the original Black Rifle, the FAL/SLR- a bottle opener that works on both inch and metric pattern caps

    A breaker bar inserted into a armorers wrench does not put the center of torque around the barrel nut.

    This combo is too difficult to have fine control over and is too easy to slip off the barrel nut causing damage
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    Quote Originally Posted by 556Cliff View Post
    I think you are looking for this. > http://www.2uniquellc.com/#!product/...rel-nut-wrench
    That wrench does not have enough engagement points on the barrel nut for my satisfaction.
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    We've been building with it for about 6 months, Scotty. Works great. Wouldn't have bothered with it otherwise.
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    Quote Originally Posted by scottryan View Post
    That wrench does not have enough engagement points on the barrel nut for my satisfaction.
    Still the most engagement points of any pin type wrench I have ever seen.

    I think you must be looking for the mythical Colt armorer's barrel wrench (as spoken of by the great Elmore)... It sounds like a great wrench that is made via the EDM precision tool manufacturing method and is very expensive, though few people outside of the Colt factory have ever seen that wrench and though "the great Elmore" has a few he won't even show a single picture.

    Still waiting on the HammerHead barrel wrench to come out I guess.
    Last edited by 556Cliff; 04-26-14 at 19:46.

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    Quote Originally Posted by SPQR476 View Post
    We've been building with it for about 6 months, Scotty. Works great. Wouldn't have bothered with it otherwise.

    I'm not doubting your wrench can't handle a standard modern AR-15 build.

    My point was some people need a dedicated tool to get leverage on high dollar prebans and transferable machineguns to avoid damage. A set of professional armorer tools is not commercially available.
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    Quote Originally Posted by VIP3R 237 View Post
    Also a new armorers wrench and block

    http://store.magpul.com/category/116
    This has my attention. Any idea when they may be released?
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    Why no attach point on the handguards next to the sight tower?
    My brother saw Deliverance and bought a Bow. I saw Deliverance and bought an AR-15.

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