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    Quote Originally Posted by MistWolf View Post
    A guy showed me the Delta Kwik handguard removal tool. It's quick and easy to use.



    Their website- https://deltakwik.com/

    Downside is cost- $80
    https://godubbys.com/delta-kwik?olsPage=products
    I think that's exactly what I need. Thanks for the post.

    My goal is not wanting to mar the finish on the delta ring and that tool looks to be the least likely to cause any issues.
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    Doc, I say this with brotherly love, but the doctor can prescribed meds for OCD......for goodness sake, it is a Colt, Colt makes war horses not show ponies.
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    Quote Originally Posted by 26 Inf View Post
    Doc, I say this with brotherly love, but the doctor can prescribed meds for OCD....
    Wannabes call it OCD. Those who are actually part of the fraternal order have CDO, which is very much like OCD but is in the proper alphabetical order.
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    Quote Originally Posted by 26 Inf View Post
    Doc, I say this with brotherly love, but the doctor can prescribed meds for OCD......for goodness sake, it is a Colt, Colt makes war horses not show ponies.
    Well, why put scratches on it if you don't have to? I've posted this before, but I'm over 50 years old and ten years from now I may sell off most of my collection because I won't live long enough to wear out all my firearms. It'd be nice if I had been able to keep most of them in really nice condition. I'm willing to have one or two that get beat up, but I don't want it to become the norm.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Doc Safari View Post
    Well, why put scratches on it if you don't have to? I've posted this before, but I'm over 50 years old and ten years from now I may sell off most of my collection because I won't live long enough to wear out all my firearms. It'd be nice if I had been able to keep most of them in really nice condition. I'm willing to have one or two that get beat up, but I don't want it to become the norm.
    I guess we are all different, just getting ready to cross the divide to 65, I figure that I have 10 years of literally running around before I need to worry about slowing down enough to downsize.
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    Quote Originally Posted by MistWolf View Post
    A guy showed me the Delta Kwik handguard removal tool. It's quick and easy to use.



    Their website- https://deltakwik.com/

    Downside is cost- $80
    https://godubbys.com/delta-kwik?olsPage=products
    Sounds like a good reverse group buy. Everyone puts in a dollar and whenever you need it you post up and whomever has it ships it to you.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Doc Safari View Post
    I'm resurrecting this one. I don't have the packaging anymore so I can't tell you what brands I've been using, but I've thrown out two different makes of handguard tool over the last few months because the rubber coating tears and eventually causes scuff marks on the delta ring.

    This is frustrating!

    Isn't there one tool universally acknowledged as "the best" and won't mar the rifle?

    Your local big box home improvement warehouse stores and even some Walmart locations will sell a product called PLASTI DIP. It is an air dry specialty rubber coating originally invented to dip hand tool handles in to give them a non-slip insulated gripping surface. Now dudes do their whole cars in the stuff LOL. Should work famously on your AR handguard removal tool.
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    I like the Midwest Industries tool other than the rubber coating ripping very easily. I figure some duct tape will fix it. Only really needed it once or twice either way.

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