This guy DID go on to try heating his gun on the Stove top.My lower currently has a ACS stock + milspec tube on it that I desperately want to take off, but I'm having trouble.
When I installed the milspec tube, I didn't want to have it come loose so I applied locktite on it. I may have been an idiot and used locktite red...
Now I can't seem to get the castle nut out. So my question is, will a stove top get hot enough for me to melt the loctite? And if so, is it ok to take my lower and place it onto a stove? How will I know when the loctite has melted?
Thanks.
Retard.Would http://www.spikestactical.com/new/z/...-can-p-42.html
work on my mid length upper? i like the look but i cant find any pictures of one on a mid length.
does anybody have any pics?
i know its fake... expensive.... pointless.... but i like the way it looks over the a2 flash hider and cant afford/dont need a real one right now....
thanks
...A brilliant response to the perennial ‘WTF do KNS pins do?’ question..
Yes. This tard is breathing the same air as the rest of us.It prevents trigger pins from rotating out from the vibration of the rifle being fired.
Nothing a little red Locktite cant fix.
There is no reason to stake the castle nut on a non-combat weapon. They do it because .mil does it, and that's what people want to see. Blue loc-tite is fine
This is the classic ARFtard attitude....![]()



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