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    Replacing Front sight base?

    I am sure this has been answered before but I am having trouble finding much in the way of solid answers.

    Is it possible to replace a FSB that has been removed and lost?

    Or more specifically is there a good way to drill holes that line up with the cuts in the barrel?

    I am in the process or trying to fix someones screwups and this seems the best way to go about it if it is possible.
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    Quote Originally Posted by kwelz View Post
    I am sure this has been answered before but I am having trouble finding much in the way of solid answers.

    Is it possible to replace a FSB that has been removed and lost?

    Or more specifically is there a good way to drill holes that line up with the cuts in the barrel?

    I am in the process or trying to fix someones screwups and this seems the best way to go about it if it is possible.
    Not really. If it's going on a berm shooter put a clamp on FSB on it or just save the barrel for a free float build.

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    I thought the problem was putting a new FSB on a blank barrel. Or using a different Gas block. Shouldn't a similar FSB likely align to the old holes especially given the large difference in hole size between the small gas port and the relatively huge FSB hole?

    Or I'm missing something ;-)

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    Quote Originally Posted by GH41 View Post
    Not really. If it's going on a berm shooter put a clamp on FSB on it or just save the barrel for a free float build.
    This. Much less heartache to buy a new barrel with an FSB in place, and run FF with the old barrel.
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    You go two problems when dealing with an FSB, first, a jig is used to hold the barrel and FSB in proper relationship as they are drilled together for the taper pins (got that jig?). Second, once that process is done it is like a figerprint to that AR which why you can't just slap on another FSB. As mentioned above, just FF that barrel and save yourself a migraine.
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    Thanks everyone.

    Got a Freeish BCM barrel that had the FSD badly cut down and had been reprofiled. Good barrel overall but had been hoping to use a FSB and not a Lowpro gas block or other similar solution.
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    This guy will do it for $60 but you need to provide a new FSB and taper pins.
    http://ar15barrels.com/services.shtml

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    Quote Originally Posted by sig1473 View Post
    This guy will do it for $60 but you need to provide a new FSB and taper pins.
    http://ar15barrels.com/services.shtml
    There you go, a man with the proper tools, including that jig.
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    That would have been my recommend as well. Not sure what his wait times are, but I am sure he can do it.

    Quote Originally Posted by sig1473 View Post
    This guy will do it for $60 but you need to provide a new FSB and taper pins.
    http://ar15barrels.com/services.shtml



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    Quote Originally Posted by Iraqgunz View Post
    That would have been my recommend as well. Not sure what his wait times are, but I am sure he can do it.
    Gunz, wouldn't make sense with this type of operation to just jump right to over size pins over attemping to use the standard ones?
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