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    Default Removing rear handguard without removing gas cylinder

    Last edited by Mark in Rochester; 06-03-2021 at 12:26.
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    Almost all of the rear handguard clips I have met would laugh at the suggestion that they go in and out of the barrel grooves that easy. That was a nicely broken in rifle.

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    And, if you are careless you will be buying another hand guard! They crack real easy. I believe there is an armorers tool just for that.

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    Guess it is just a matter of personal competence - never broke one in hundreds of rifles
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