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I understand the new gas block set-up will not fit under a URX 3.1, but is there any chance in hell KAC will offer some type of retrofit system specifically for the Legacy and MOD 1?
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Originally Posted By BMad316:
Is it possible to remove a URX 4 rail without taking apart a mod 2 gas block & gas tube? That gas block & gas tube combo looks brilliant, but I'm trying to wrap my head around how a URX 4 & mod 2 combo is assembled/disassembled... View Quote Off goes the muzzle device Remove the gas block retaining nut Pull off the gas block Unscrew URX4. It is probably the simplest armorer work on a AR as can be done. |
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Kevin S. Boland
Director of Military Operations Knight's Armament Company 701 Columbia Blvd. Titusville, Fl 32780 1(321)607-9956 [email protected] www.knightarmco.com |
Originally Posted By Blackfoot_7:
I understand the new gas block set-up will not fit under a URX 3.1, but is there any chance in hell KAC will offer some type of retrofit system specifically for the Legacy and MOD 1? View Quote In the unlikely event your burn your barrel out, we have a plan |
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Kevin S. Boland
Director of Military Operations Knight's Armament Company 701 Columbia Blvd. Titusville, Fl 32780 1(321)607-9956 [email protected] www.knightarmco.com |
Originally Posted By KevinB:
In the unlikely event your burn your barrel out, we have a plan View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Originally Posted By KevinB:
Originally Posted By Blackfoot_7:
I understand the new gas block set-up will not fit under a URX 3.1, but is there any chance in hell KAC will offer some type of retrofit system specifically for the Legacy and MOD 1? In the unlikely event your burn your barrel out, we have a plan Dude, my barrel is totally shot out. Tell me where to send the upper. In all seriousness, this motivates me to launch more bullets. I might have to shoot up my stockpile this summer. |
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Originally Posted By KevinB:
In the unlikely event your burn your barrel out, we have a plan View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Originally Posted By KevinB:
Originally Posted By Blackfoot_7:
I understand the new gas block set-up will not fit under a URX 3.1, but is there any chance in hell KAC will offer some type of retrofit system specifically for the Legacy and MOD 1? In the unlikely event your burn your barrel out, we have a plan Why did I hear the A Team theme song after reading this? Good to know. I'm going to do my damnedest to shoot mine out. |
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I am not a member of the Second Shift Inquisition, and I am no longer allowed to wear that hat. |
Game changa...........
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Bump.
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Looks really slick, but how are all these threaded things retained? Everything threaded on the AR aside from the barrel nut is typically staked or loctited or Rocksetted.
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Amazing. This really is a genuine improvement in the AR system.
I doff my hat to you, KAC. The only way I could see this improved is if it had a suppressed setting. |
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Hey Kevin, maybe I missed it but what is the flange on the front of the gas block for? It almost looks like you can twist and attach something to it.
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Has anybody released a comparison of the performance of the Mod1 vs the Mod2? I can't find any reviews of the Mod2...
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Out of curiosity, how much torque does one need to apply to the locking nut for the gas block and the socket screw that holds the gas tube in place?
I really would love to buy a MOD2 SR-15 16", but I have to use my funds for other items right now |
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Originally Posted By themao:
Out of curiosity, how much torque does one need to apply to the locking nut for the gas block and the socket screw that holds the gas tube in place? I really would love to buy a MOD2 SR-15 16", but I have to use my funds for other items right now View Quote Old question never answered, I'm curious myself... |
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Originally Posted By themao:
Out of curiosity, how much torque does one need to apply to the locking nut for the gas block and the socket screw that holds the gas tube in place? I really would love to buy a MOD2 SR-15 16", but I have to use my funds for other items right now View Quote I still would like an answer. I now am shopping for a new 16" AR vs SCAR 16 to run suppressed. |
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Originally Posted By themao:
Out of curiosity, how much torque does one need to apply to the locking nut for the gas block and the socket screw that holds the gas tube in place? I really would love to buy a MOD2 SR-15 16", but I have to use my funds for other items right now View Quote Gas tube nut is 50 in/lbs with a touch of rocksett. Gas block nut is 25 ft/lbs, no adhesive. |
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Jack Leuba
Military/Government Sales Manager Knight's Armament Company |
Any eta on complete 14.5 m-lok carbines going into production?
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Originally Posted By Jack_L:
Gas tube nut is 50 in/lbs with a touch of rocksett. Gas block nut is 25 ft/lbs, no adhesive. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Originally Posted By Jack_L:
Originally Posted By themao:
Out of curiosity, how much torque does one need to apply to the locking nut for the gas block and the socket screw that holds the gas tube in place? I really would love to buy a MOD2 SR-15 16", but I have to use my funds for other items right now Gas tube nut is 50 in/lbs with a touch of rocksett. Gas block nut is 25 ft/lbs, no adhesive. If I swap my urx4 rails, what tool will I need to remove the gas block nut? |
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Originally Posted By ssgjason:
If I swap my urx4 rails, what tool will I need to remove the gas block nut? View Quote Attached File Attached File |
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Critical thinking is dead.
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Originally Posted By Cole2534:
Something that looks like this- http://i1151.photobucket.com/albums/o639/Cole2534/Mobile%20Uploads/20170428_192429_zpsqg6xotb0.jpghttp://i1151.photobucket.com/albums/o639/Cole2534/Mobile%20Uploads/20170428_192451_zpsrmcptuwo.jpg View Quote |
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Critical thinking is dead.
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Originally Posted By jpmuscle:
Ok, who can I pay money to to get one of these???? View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Originally Posted By jpmuscle:
Originally Posted By Cole2534:
Something that looks like this- http://i1151.photobucket.com/albums/o639/Cole2534/Mobile%20Uploads/20170428_192429_zpsqg6xotb0.jpghttp://i1151.photobucket.com/albums/o639/Cole2534/Mobile%20Uploads/20170428_192451_zpsrmcptuwo.jpg |
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This suits my interests. Email inbound.
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Gentlemen,
Just bought a SR-15 Mod 2. Of all the pictures I've seen, the gas tube locking nut is screwed flush against the gas block. Mine seems to have a small gap: https://i.ibb.co/jDSG0zN/20190602-100335.jpg Is this normal, or should I worry about it ? Thanks |
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Originally Posted By swissrifleman:
Gentlemen, Just bought a SR-15 Mod 2. Of all the pictures I've seen, the gas tube locking nut is screwed flush against the gas block. Mine seems to have a small gap: https://i.ibb.co/jDSG0zN/20190602-100335.jpg Is this normal, or should I worry about it ? Thanks View Quote You mean like this? All my Mod 2 uppers have been this way. Nothing to worry about. Attached File |
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Originally Posted By 871JZ: @swissrifleman You mean like this? All my Mod 2 uppers have been this way. Nothing to worry about. https://www.AR15.Com/media/mediaFiles/363550/20190602_170317_jpg-966765.JPG View Quote Great, thanks a lot! |
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Originally Posted By swissrifleman:
Yes, like that. Great, thanks a lot! View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Originally Posted By swissrifleman:
Originally Posted By 871JZ: @swissrifleman You mean like this? All my Mod 2 uppers have been this way. Nothing to worry about. https://www.AR15.Com/media/mediaFiles/363550/20190602_170317_jpg-966765.JPG Great, thanks a lot! |
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