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matt7184
10-31-06, 13:23
I am looking to make a trade with someone for a LaRue BUIS, but they do not have the wrench to adjust the torque. Can I use any other type of adjustable wrench or anything to adjust it should it fit too tight or loose on my upper?

Thanks,
Matt (who will hopefully have his first Larue product soon)

LOKNLOD
10-31-06, 14:08
Per Mark Larue in this thread... (https://www.m4carbine.net/showthread.php?t=1959)


Jokes aside, it appears that the better method is to adjust it to where the lever meets solid resistance at about 30-45 degrees from the centerline of the rail. Another method is to adjust until the mount cannot be scooted back and forth on the rail...turns out that that's about 45 degrees.

matt7184
10-31-06, 14:17
Thank you for the link. Read through it but did not see anywhere about if I can use other wrenches. Only saw mentions of the Larue dillo.

LOKNLOD
10-31-06, 14:23
Any 3/8" socket ought to work fine.

matt7184
10-31-06, 14:40
Awesome, thanks.

nickdrak
10-31-06, 21:35
Matt,

If you call LaRue directly and speak to Mike Early, he will likely send you out what you need. Their customer service is that good!

MudBug
11-01-06, 00:17
Matt,

If you call LaRue directly and speak to Mike Early, he will likely send you out what you need. Their customer service is that good!


Yup, I lost the spacer on one of the new Railed HG's, my own fault I just misplaced it. I called to see if I could buy another and they just sent me one, no cost. I had it in 3 days.

matt7184
11-01-06, 07:59
Thanks for the advice guys! I'll give it a try.

Another reason why I am a Larue fan!

Cold Zero
11-01-06, 08:38
Good customer service in today's time, is becoming a rare thing.:eek: