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Posted: 11/2/2016 1:12:39 PM EDT
| I just ordered a stripped Aero Precision 16" CMV barrel and I called to see if it came dimpled or drilled for pins and tech support told me it comes with one dimple. I'm wanting to go about this in a relatively efficient manner without spending too much money. What I'm asking for is recommendations for tools and your advice on how to tackle this with efficiency. What receiver block would you recommend for a decent price? Wanting to get an A2 FSB so I don't have to buy a sight on top of getting a gas block but I cannot seem to find a complete set screw A2 FSB. The sights I've found are strictly the housing without the detent, spring, post, and tool. Can anyone link me to some websites that have a set screw A2 FSB that would also have the tool, sight post, spring, and detent? I don't mind so much buying all the parts from one website as I do having to buy from multiple websites paying for shipping each time. Lastly, can anyone recommend a decent factory barrel nut tool? This is the first big change I'm making on rifle so I'm pretty new to this. Decided to switch from 300BLK to 556/223 for plinking since ammo is readily available and is somewhat inexpensive. Thanks in advance. |
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If you can't find a gasblock with built in sight with all the parts included, no offense, but you aren't trying very hard. Within a couple minutes I had found 3 of them. Two flip ups, and one old school military style type. Out of those three, this is probably the one that I would use: http://rockriverarms.com/index.cfm?fuseaction=category.display&category_id=375
FWIW, though, most of them are coming without the guts, because the options for sight posts these days, are about as numerous as muzzle device or handguard styles. With fiber optic, tritium, varying shapes and sizes, etc. Just make sure that you don't get one that requires being pinned, or you will find yourself looking for a few more specialized tools that you aren't likely to ever use again. |
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Shoulda got a barrel with a FSB already on it.
You have a nice lever merely clamped on to your rifle that will effect not only the sights but how the gun operates if/when it gets bumped wrong and the FSB turns on the barrel. When I was trying to find a 1:7 A2 20" a year ago I searched and searched on alternatives. Before finding a barrel how I wanted (Windham) I looked into the clamp on FSB and had a hard time finding much positive press on them. |
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Moly Grease (assembly lube for threaded parts). > Link.
Clamshell upper receiver vise blocks (for barrel nut installation/removal). > Link. Barrel blocks (for muzzle devise installation/removal). > Link. Barrel wrenches. > Link. > Link. Stock wrenches. > Link. > Link. You will need a Vise and a torque wrench too. Do not buy a Reaction Rod. |
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Shoulda got a barrel with a FSB already on it. You have a nice lever merely clamped on to your rifle that will effect not only the sights but how the gun operates if/when it gets bumped wrong and the FSB turns on the barrel. When I was trying to find a 1:7 A2 20" a year ago I searched and searched on alternatives. Before finding a barrel how I wanted (Windham) I looked into the clamp on FSB and had a hard time finding much positive press on them. I was considering the clamp on style but I called Aero Precision and they said their barrels are dimpled for set screw gas blocks, which is what I'm looking for in the A2 sight |
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I just ordered a stripped Aero Precision 16" CMV barrel and I called to see if it came dimpled or drilled for pins and tech support told me it comes with one dimple. I'm wanting to go about this in a relatively efficient manner without spending too much money. What I'm asking for is recommendations for tools and your advice on how to tackle this with efficiency. What receiver block would you recommend for a decent price? Wanting to get an A2 FSB so I don't have to buy a sight on top of getting a gas block but I cannot seem to find a complete set screw A2 FSB. The sights I've found are strictly the housing without the detent, spring, post, and tool. Can anyone link me to some websites that have a set screw A2 FSB that would also have the tool, sight post, spring, and detent? I don't mind so much buying all the parts from one website as I do having to buy from multiple websites paying for shipping each time. Lastly, can anyone recommend a decent factory barrel nut tool? This is the first big change I'm making on rifle so I'm pretty new to this. Decided to switch from 300BLK to 556/223 for plinking since ammo is readily available and is somewhat inexpensive. Thanks in advance. Front sight base: http://www.fulton-armory.com/frontsightbaseforgedpowerwedgewsetscrewswbayolug.aspx https://www.whiteoakarmament.com/shop/highpower-competition/front-sights-components.html. Looks like you'll probably have to buy and install a front sight post, detent and detent spring.
I'll leave the tool suggestions to others. I'd spend the extra money on a Reaction Rod, a good barrel nut wrench, and a good set of pin punches. I usually recommend THIS BOOK to new builders, but there may be better ones out there now. |
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