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    Greg Sullivan ar Defensive Edge teaches to non LEO.

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    Quote Originally Posted by dbrowne1 View Post
    You'll do plenty of disassembly and reassembly of the gun, but you won't delve into the details of disassembly of the A2 rear sight or replacing barrels, etc. It's 2 days, I think it's $200 or $250.
    i'd heard even the official colt armorer's course didn't do barrel swapping, which struck me as absurd

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    Hey all, first post...what's up? I'll be taking an AR15/M16 course through Public Agency Training Council this Sept. through my agency...anyone ever heard of them?

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    I fixed my SNAFU.

    Quote Originally Posted by Looey View Post
    USTC does have an armorer course.



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    That's correct. I can't remember the exact arguments, but they didn't really fly with me. Doing a proper barrel change is more important than knowing what a Colt 727 carbine is.

    Quote Originally Posted by bkb0000 View Post
    i'd heard even the official colt armorer's course didn't do barrel swapping, which struck me as absurd



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    Quote Originally Posted by Iraqgunz View Post
    That's correct. I can't remember the exact arguments, but they didn't really fly with me. Doing a proper barrel change is more important than knowing what a Colt 727 carbine is.
    the Abu Dhabi? hey, you probably actually have a chance of seeing one, over there in the 'box

    wikipedia will tell you all about that- but wiki wont tell you how to swap a barrel.. ironic

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    Quote Originally Posted by Iraqgunz View Post
    That's correct. I can't remember the exact arguments, but they didn't really fly with me. Doing a proper barrel change is more important than knowing what a Colt 727 carbine is.
    how do you "properly" change a barrel? i didnt think it was that complicated. seems like something you should be able to damn near figure out on your own if your mechanically inclined and know a little about the weapon system/how it works.
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    The Navy actually calls some of their "M4's" 727 carbines. When I was in Bahrain the MAA's were using them.

    Quote Originally Posted by bkb0000 View Post
    the Abu Dhabi? hey, you probably actually have a chance of seeing one, over there in the 'box

    wikipedia will tell you all about that- but wiki wont tell you how to swap a barrel.. ironic



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    Proper means not using Loc-Tite or Rocksett, using a small amount of anti-seize on the threads, not over-torquing, best way to remove and FSB, if needed, etc.. etc...

    Quote Originally Posted by Mr.Goodtimes View Post
    how do you "properly" change a barrel? i didnt think it was that complicated. seems like something you should be able to damn near figure out on your own if your mechanically inclined and know a little about the weapon system/how it works.



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    Quote Originally Posted by Mr.Goodtimes View Post
    how do you "properly" change a barrel? i didnt think it was that complicated. seems like something you should be able to damn near figure out on your own if your mechanically inclined and know a little about the weapon system/how it works.
    It’s not difficult if you have the proper tools and a little guidance.

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