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Talking Monkey
10-19-17, 09:18
I need to remove/install a BCM KMR rail. I understand that these have a tight fit to the barrel nut and require some heat to install. Will a Magpul BEV block work for this job? Specifically, will the BEV block’s plastic pin that locks into the front hinge of the upper receiver be good enough to resist the axial loading required to get these rails on and off?

GH41
10-19-17, 10:07
The force is resisted by the lugs engaging the barrel extension not the plastic pin. It's not like you are dealing with a force fit anyway. Some heat means from a hair dryer or heat gun. Using the BEV Block is probably a waste of time. And extra pair of hands would be better. It has an anti-rotation tab. You're gonna be pulling not twisting...

TMS951
10-19-17, 10:39
Has it been previously installed? Is it an original KMR, or a KMR-A?

I have an original KMR, it required heat to install it the first time. It stretched and now slips on and off by hand. I don't know if this will be the same for a KMR-A with its stronger aluminum?

Talking Monkey
10-19-17, 10:53
It's an original magnesium KMR. It's a 13" and I just ordered a 15" MCMR to replace it.

scooter22
10-19-17, 11:27
I've used a BEV to install a KMR. As stated, use heat to slide the rail onto the barrel nut.


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freefly
10-19-17, 23:44
I've used a BEV to install a KMR. As stated, use heat to slide the rail onto the barrel nut.
+1

Done it that way several times.

LMT/556
10-22-17, 18:48
To remove, I used blocks of wood in my vise to clamp the top rail of the handguard (now upside down), heated the barrel nut area with a heat gun, then tapped on the barrel end with another block of wood to drive the rail off the barrel nut. No damage and it reinstalled on a different upper.

Talking Monkey
10-23-17, 08:17
Successfully used the BEV block to finish the rail swap. Thanks for the help!