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granitestater
05-26-13, 21:31
Long time reader, first post.

A while back someone posted the measurement in from the bottom and the size hole to drill so that this device could be used as a cleaning rod guide. I tried search, I can't find the post, does anyone have this information?

http://www.dpmsinc.com/223556-Panthertrade-Receiver-Claw_p_1120.html

michael word
05-26-13, 21:40
I would recomend just getting an actual rod guide such as this one:http://www.midwayusa.com/product/827544/dewey-semi-auto-breech-rod-guide-9-ar-15

Will work much better and dont have to worry about drilling the hole out of alignment.

granitestater
05-26-13, 21:50
Thanks for your reply. I have one of those. I like the other way because I can clamp the upper in a vise and hold it still. I have several uppers with optics and they are hard to manipulate on the bench. I have tried the link to hold the upper open and then put a vise block in the lower and clamp but the problem there is that solvent and such drips into the trigger area.

Col_Crocs
05-26-13, 23:20
If youre set on using the claw, perhaps the easier way to do it is to just chop off the part that inserts into the upper, and just use your existing rod guide.

AKDoug
05-27-13, 00:02
If you have a vice, simply wrap a towel around the handguard and clamp in lightly in the vice.

SkipD
05-27-13, 06:30
When cleaning my AR barrel, I usually clamp the upper to my big bench vise using a vise block such as this one (http://www.brownells.com/gunsmith-tools-supplies/rifle-tools/bench-vise-blocks/ar-15-m16-upper-receiver-vise-block-prod27411.aspx) and then use the cleaning rod guide shown above in post #2.

As suggested above, the OP could modify the nylon vise block he has to be like the one I use (though it would not be as strong as the aluminum version that I have) by cutting off all the extra parts that project into the upper.

Hmac
05-27-13, 06:45
I use a mag well vise block with a Sinclair rod guide and their upper/lower link.

http://www.brownells.com/userdocs/products/p_749002620_1.jpghttp://www.brownells.com/userdocs/skus/l_749002979_2.jpg

http://www.brownells.com/userdocs/products/l_749002497_1.jpg

granitestater
05-27-13, 07:11
When cleaning my AR barrel, I usually clamp the upper to my big bench vise using a vise block such as this one (http://www.brownells.com/gunsmith-tools-supplies/rifle-tools/bench-vise-blocks/ar-15-m16-upper-receiver-vise-block-prod27411.aspx) and then use the cleaning rod guide shown above in post #2.

As suggested above, the OP could modify the nylon vise block he has to be like the one I use (though it would not be as strong as the aluminum version that I have) by cutting off all the extra parts that project into the upper.

Skip, Thanks! I will order one of those. Will that work with a Dewey or similar rod guide. I mean is there room in the upper to fit the guide rod above the aluminum block?

SkipD
05-27-13, 07:35
Skip, Thanks! I will order one of those. Will that work with a Dewey or similar rod guide. I mean is there room in the upper to fit the guide rod above the aluminum block?The vise block I use leaves room for the bolt carrier to be inserted and operated, so there's plenty of room for the Dewey rod guide that I use.

Colt guy
05-27-13, 07:59
I use a mag well vise block with a Sinclair rod guide and their upper/lower link.

http://www.brownells.com/userdocs/products/p_749002620_1.jpghttp://www.brownells.com/userdocs/skus/l_749002979_2.jpg

http://www.brownells.com/userdocs/products/l_749002497_1.jpg

This is what I also use, works very well keeps the barrel tilted down which lets the solvent come out the barrel and not back into the action.

granitestater
05-27-13, 19:08
Thank you all for your responses. I am going to order the tool that SkipD recommended. This along with a bore guide will do what I need.