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6/7/2006 9:10:45 PM EDT
i have a Colt barrel with the bayo lug cut off and i want to change the front sight base to one with the bayo lug. i need to know the best place to send it to be changed. i need to keep the cost low but still get good work. Adco can do it for $75 including the new FSB and i know they do good work but if i can get the same quality of work and still save some money it will help keep my project on budget. i would even try to do it myself but i have been given the impression that instaling a new FSB is best left to a profesional. thanks.
6/7/2006 10:18:21 PM EDT
[#1]
Its next to impossible to put a new FSB in and have the hole line up I am supprised ADCO is charging so little. You are wasting your time trying to find a lower price, you wont find one.
6/8/2006 12:31:02 AM EDT
[#2]
i am always trying to save where i can but it sounds like ADCO is the place to send it to and at least i know it will be done right. thanks for your input Devl.
6/8/2006 12:58:38 AM EDT
[#3]
Their was a guy here on ar15.com, who was selling FSB with bayonet lug.
It bolted on with four allen head screws &  used red loc-tite.

Mine hasnt moved since day one.

TG
6/8/2006 3:29:25 PM EDT
[#4]
I will just let you know what Colt suggests.  Each FSB is specific to its own barrel due to the machining process with the front and rear pins.  Changing a barrel to a different front sight base is not suggested.

I will add that I know it is done.  It is not even good to switch the front and rear pin on re-assembly of the same barrel and FSB.  It may look like no big deal but it is very easy for your FSB to be mis-aligned by a few 1000/s that can really alter any possible future sight alignment.
6/8/2006 5:02:24 PM EDT
[#5]

Quoted:
i have a Colt barrel with the bayo lug cut off and i want to change the front sight base to one with the bayo lug. i need to know the best place to send it to be changed. i need to keep the cost low but still get good work. Adco can do it for $75 including the new FSB and i know they do good work but if i can get the same quality of work and still save some money it will help keep my project on budget. i would even try to do it myself but i have been given the impression that instaling a new FSB is best left to a profesional. thanks.



Just my opinion, but it's not really worth messing with for a bayonet lug. Spend the money on ammo
6/8/2006 5:05:36 PM EDT
[#6]

Quoted:
Its next to impossible to put a new FSB in and have the hole line up I am supprised ADCO is charging so little. You are wasting your time trying to find a lower price, you wont find one.



I should raise the price, I'd rather people not send me the work!. I think its a HUGE waste of money, and it is a PITA.  
6/8/2006 5:08:54 PM EDT
[#7]
I looked into switching a PRI flip front back to a regular FSB but I had mangled the original getting it off.  In the end I just sold the old barrel and bought a new one. It was cheaper that way.
6/8/2006 5:13:48 PM EDT
[#8]

Quoted:
Their was a guy here on ar15.com, who was selling FSB with bayonet lug.
It bolted on with four allen head screws &  used red loc-tite.

Mine hasnt moved since day one.

TG



I suspect it is the YHM mount.  This one cost me $75.

6/8/2006 7:18:53 PM EDT
[#9]
after looking at all the options i scrapped the idea of useing that barrel and bought one that left the factory with the lug. i doubt i will ever use it but i want my Colt M16A2 clone to be as accurate as possible. i must admit i find it kind of funny that with todays manufacturing being able to keep tolerances so tight that this poses the problem it does. i would think that they would be able to make them all the same so that you could swap them from rifle to rifle like you can with a barrel, trigger group, etc. apparently not. thank you for all your responses.
6/9/2006 4:26:54 AM EDT
[#10]
I know it's probably too late but Armalite sells a FSB that attaches with 2 cross bolts and is very sturdy, seems like it's around $40.00.
6/10/2006 12:15:29 AM EDT
[#11]

Quoted:
I should raise the price, I'd rather people not send me the work!. I think its a HUGE waste of money, and it is a PITA.  





Steve-

I send the FSB swaps your way for the same reason you mention...
6/10/2006 9:13:20 AM EDT
[#12]

Quoted:
after looking at all the options i scrapped the idea of useing that barrel and bought one that left the factory with the lug. i doubt i will ever use it but i want my Colt M16A2 clone to be as accurate as possible. i must admit i find it kind of funny that with todays manufacturing being able to keep tolerances so tight that this poses the problem it does. i would think that they would be able to make them all the same so that you could swap them from rifle to rifle like you can with a barrel, trigger group, etc. apparently not. thank you for all your responses.



Its because there is no "spec" for the holes. If it was required it would not be the way it is but noone envisioned swapping FSB back in the day. I think you made the right choice.
6/10/2006 9:52:28 AM EDT
[#13]
And what do you gain.... the ability to add a bayonet?  Now, I can see threading the barrel for a flash hider, or replacing a pinned CAR stock with a real one.  
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