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3/27/2008 4:13:50 PM EDT
Is it difficult or easy to replace the barrel on an AR type rifle?  I saw barrels on sale and thought maybe I'll give it a try if the common man can replace it.
3/27/2008 6:02:33 PM EDT
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very easy
3/27/2008 6:55:56 PM EDT
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Do I need any special tools?  Or just simply tools and a little force?
3/27/2008 6:59:49 PM EDT
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Barrel wrench, vise, some moly grease and an action block are pretty much all that is required.  I tried myself for the first time about 6 months ago with great results.  There are tutorials on this site, including the TM.  
3/27/2008 7:05:36 PM EDT
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Barrel wrench, vise, some moly grease and an action block are pretty much all that is required.  I tried myself for the first time about 6 months ago with great results.  There are tutorials on this site, including the TM.  


haha, pretty sure the first time i took my barrel off i did it with my bare hands and a wrench to unscrew the barrel nut. I honestly dont think you really need all that to just remove the thing. Ive done it plently of times like this with no damage done and was a piece of cake
3/27/2008 7:14:45 PM EDT
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Barrel wrench, vise, some moly grease and an action block are pretty much all that is required.  I tried myself for the first time about 6 months ago with great results.  There are tutorials on this site, including the TM.  


haha, pretty sure the first time i took my barrel off i did it with my bare hands and a wrench to unscrew the barrel nut. I honestly dont think you really need all that to just remove the thing. Ive done it plently of times like this with no damage done and was a piece of cake



lol. I suppose brother.  Just remember to get your torque values correct when reinstalling with a wrench and the upper in your lap
3/27/2008 7:25:48 PM EDT
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Barrel wrench, vise, some moly grease and an action block are pretty much all that is required.  I tried myself for the first time about 6 months ago with great results.  There are tutorials on this site, including the TM.  


haha, pretty sure the first time i took my barrel off i did it with my bare hands and a wrench to unscrew the barrel nut. I honestly dont think you really need all that to just remove the thing. Ive done it plently of times like this with no damage done and was a piece of cake



lol. I suppose brother.  Just remember to get your torque values correct when reinstalling with a wrench and the upper in your lap If installed incorrectly, will it"explode" ?
3/27/2008 7:26:56 PM EDT
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What are torque values?

I personally keep considering changin up my handguards, but I don't know what tools are needed or how hard/easy it is.
3/27/2008 7:47:39 PM EDT
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What are torque values?

I personally keep considering changin up my handguards, but I don't know what tools are needed or how hard/easy it is.


It's all in the -23

ar15.com/content/manuals/TM9-1005-319-23.pdf

Pg 157

I believe it is 30-80 ft/lbs to align the next hole for the gas tube.  

To the poster above, no, the rifle will not explode.  But you're rifle will definately not function the way it is supposed to.  


eta:  Check out the Build it yourself forum as well.  Valuable resource.  
3/28/2008 1:23:21 AM EDT
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I personally keep considering changin up my handguards, but I don't know what tools are needed or how hard/easy it is.


To change hand guards? Or install a free float tube?

Handguards are like 30 seconds and no tools. To change to a free float tube you'll need a hammer and punches to remove the front sight block & gas tube, barrel wrench.. more than likely an action block/vise.



I shot a rifle for a few years with a FFT that shook back and forth. I always assumed it was the outer tube moving around the nut. One day I pulled the gas tube and the damn thing spun round and round. All that time the barrel nut wasn't even snug.
3/28/2008 2:11:10 AM EDT
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Is it difficult or easy to replace the barrel on an AR type rifle?  I saw barrels on sale and thought maybe I'll give it a try if the common man can replace it.


You can do it without special tools but as with everything, having the right tools for the job makes it easier! Where did you see some barrels for sale? I'm looking to rebarrel an upper too!
3/28/2008 5:04:41 AM EDT
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You can do it without special tools but as with everything, having the right tools for the job makes it easier! Where did you see some barrels for sale? I'm looking to rebarrel an upper too!


Very very true. The right tool for the right job goes a long way. Check out Sherluk MFG. for a very reasonably priced wrench and action block. Good stuff that won't break your bank.