Haha yeah just noticed that. Thanks
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IMO FN dropped the ball on the SCAR bolt by not using radiused lugs like KAC's bolt.
This makes absolutely zero sense. Since when is anything on the SCAR not proprietary? If you were talking about some of the fly by night piston designs that have come and gone over the last few years or LWRC, whose design is constantly changing, I might agree. However, the E3 design hasn't changed since it's introduction several years ago and KAC isn't going anywhere, so spares will be available in the highly unlikely scenario that you break a bolt. And if you break one inside of 20K rounds, they will replace it under warranty. Who else will do that? No one. I'm not sure that I'd recommend any gun with proprietary parts as your ONLY AR, but I have no qualms with owning a KAC due to the stability of the company and the E3 design.
Someone please help the dumb guy in the room, me, as to why you need a tool such as the reaction rod...
How were folks removing muzzle devices before? Is this a must or a nice thing to have? What am I missing here?
I understands it fixes everything in place, but how did armorers do this before the RR?
Different ways, this one is simply a better option.