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Thread: British Special Forces 3rd Gen Integrated Upper Receiver’s from Colt Canada

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    Business Member Nordic Marksman's Avatar
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    Quote Originally Posted by takeyerswing View Post
    Seconded! Approximate cost Nordic?
    Unfortunately these are not an in-expensive tool to replicate.
    We cannot compete with cheap knockoffs made in Asia (and dont want to).

    These are a quality tool made for years of service.

    For the first production run, we will open a pre-order and for those that order, we will keep the price under $200.
    Regular pricing on them will be $239.00.

    Considering the work involved, I feel that's a very fair price on them.

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    Heck yes!

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    Nice! Those look better than the original.

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    Is it cheaper to machine it as one unit like Colt Canada did?

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    I'm down for 1.

    When's the pre-order going up?

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    The first run of wrenches have arrived. In stock and on line now, click any photo to take you to them.






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    Was thinking if using the above wrench, barrels over 14" won't clear/pass 1-1/4 socket. Unless using a 1 1/4 crowfoot extension with 1/2" drive could be possible.
    Are there plans of manufacturing this type of wrench?

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    Happy to see this tool commercially available now. Makes the mrr/iur platform more end user versatile to the regular joe.

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    Crowfoot is very common and cheaply available at many tool vendors - sometimes individually.

    Just one concern from your pic - they should almost always be at exactly a 90 degree angle from the torque wrench (unless you're calculating for the additional torque). At 0 degrees, your adding considerable leverage and subsequently more torque to the fastener.

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    That 90-deg torque application on a torque wrench adapter has been a long debate. In my milspec builds, I still follow how it was stated and drawn in the manuals. Torque wrench set to 40 ft-lb and parallel with adapter.
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