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    Looking for a Daniel Defense Omega X/Modular Float Rail Wrench

    Hey everyone,

    I bought a BMC KMR to install on my Daniel Defense M4 V7. I need the DD Omega X/MFR Wrench, to remove my DD MFR, and can't seem to find anywhere to buy one! DD is out of stock and there seems to be basically no vendors who sell the wrench. Does anyone know where I can buy on or have one they want to sell?

    https://danieldefense.com/wrench-ome...loat-rail.html

    Thanks,
    Scout

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    If you hurry, currently in stock at Midway.

    http://www.midwayusa.com/product/231...ds-ar-15-steel

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    Quote Originally Posted by 556BlackRifle View Post
    If you hurry, currently in stock at Midway.

    http://www.midwayusa.com/product/231...ds-ar-15-steel
    Guess I'm not fast enough. Can't believe there is such a supply/demand problem on these.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Scout Actual View Post
    Guess I'm not fast enough. Can't believe there is such a supply/demand problem on these.
    I've never bought from these guys. They claim to have 7 in stock.
    https://tikkaperformance.com/daniel-...duct_id=123489

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    Thanks for hunting. They want to charge a $7 small order fee which kinda irks me. I'll have to see if they have anything else I want to buy

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    I thought I had to get their stupid "proprietary" wrench when I pulled my MFR, too. Come to find out the supplied wrench that came with my Geissele rail worked great. Doesn't look like the KMR wrench will work on it but if you have a standard wrench you might be able to get it off without spending the extra money on something you'll only use once.

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    Hrmm good tip and worth looking into. I was going to wait to start the disassembly until I had the "magic" wrench but perhaps I'll just start pulling things apart and see what happens

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