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    Just out of curiosity, how did you get around not cutting up the gas tube?
    I take it you knocked out the pin and snaked it out of there first...
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    That's $300 he could have spent on beer and ammunition. I checked the Noveske website and it looks like the wrench is $15.

    I like the photos of the specialty tools he used. Does he work on M1 Carbines? I need some work done.
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    Quote Originally Posted by T2C View Post
    That's $300 he could have spent on beer and ammunition.

    How much does the specialty wrench to remove the rail cost?
    I think its 75 bucks but may be mistaken
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    I'd relate NCSTAR more to an incurable STD. Sure, you can get rid of the evidence that you ever owned it, but you will spend the rest of your life praying nobody finds out what you did (bought).

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    "my friend", right.
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    You hit it on the head with the funny comment. That's the real point. "Are you not entertained!"
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    Quote Originally Posted by E-man930 View Post
    Just out of curiosity, how did you get around not cutting up the gas tube?
    I take it you knocked out the pin and snaked it out of there first...
    Pulled the tube through the upper.
    "You get what you pay for"

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    There is no way I would have let a friend use my space or tools to bubba up a rail like that.
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    Re: How not! To remove a URX2

    [QUOTE=rapomstage3;1729810]So my good buddy bought a Noveske nsr 13.5" rail and is very impatient to say the least. What happened in my basement last night is going to be considered blasphemy to most including myself. But... He's my friend and this is what he wanted. See if this doesn't make you cringe.


    Does your "Buddy" live in the same house?



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    Is there a reason why the rail had to come off that night? I cannot imagine any.

    He could have probably paid himself back the price of the NSR by selling the URX.

    Oh well.

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    It really was my buddy. I have a Mod 1 and am not a fan of the nsr. Lets not get carried away with not letting him use my space and what not. He cant be reasoned with and I did think it made for an entertaining couple of hours. Just laugh and think when you feel impatient because you keep tracking a package, this just really cant be topped.
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