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    Is there a list of compatible hand guards? My MI g3m HG does not fit unfortunately.

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    Quote Originally Posted by jiffx2781 View Post
    All you have to do is trim the anti-rotation tabs on the MI G3 to fit the receiver.
    Yeah, I see that but I am not willing.

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    Quote Originally Posted by jiffx2781 View Post
    Build looks great but I'm wondering what's going on here?

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    Roll pin install scratches, it was really tight. I covered the scratches with SUGRU silicon (a great product). Not concerned with the looks as it's a varmint hunting rifle, just wanted the billet marks/scratches covered.

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    So haven't had time to read all the posts but if you have an existing M16 style rifle can you just start switching it over on a MS reciever set. Is it more complicated then that?parts needed to switch or issues installing parts like fixed stocks or handguards etc. I'm really debating making my M16 NS but I feel its not as simple are just having a reciever set and going at it
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    Quote Originally Posted by MBaker View Post
    So haven't had time to read all the posts but if you have an existing M16 style rifle can you just start switching it over on a MS reciever set. Is it more complicated then that?parts needed to switch or issues installing parts like fixed stocks or handguards etc. I'm really debating making my M16 NS but I feel its not as simple are just having a reciever set and going at it
    It truly is as simple as moving your parts across. The only thing is that some of the craptastic tools used on ARs may not work. Use a reaction rod for upper assembly and you will never go wrong. All other tooling is the same and 99% plus of mil spec style AR parts will work just fine.
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    Quote Originally Posted by alberta tactical rifle View Post
    It truly is as simple as moving your parts across. The only thing is that some of the craptastic tools used on ARs may not work. Use a reaction rod for upper assembly and you will never go wrong. All other tooling is the same and 99% plus of mil spec style AR parts will work just fine.
    Can you recommend a forward assist that's known to work?
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    Quote Originally Posted by alberta tactical rifle View Post
    It truly is as simple as moving your parts across. The only thing is that some of the craptastic tools used on ARs may not work. Use a reaction rod for upper assembly and you will never go wrong. All other tooling is the same and 99% plus of mil spec style AR parts will work just fine.
    Kind of a side note Rick, I am putting together my 2nd run set and wished the ball bearing safety feature was standard. Did you tap the detent hole on 1st run lowers before or after anodizing was completed? Just wondering if it would be possible to do the upgrade after the fact as the regular detent is not quite giving me the crisp snick/snick selector function like my 1st run build. V7 titanium selectors on both builds.
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    Quote Originally Posted by apex survival View Post
    Kind of a side note Rick, I am putting together my 2nd run set and wished the ball bearing safety feature was standard. Did you tap the detent hole on 1st run lowers before or after anodizing was completed? Just wondering if it would be possible to do the upgrade after the fact as the regular detent is not quite giving me the crisp snick/snick selector function like my 1st run build. V7 titanium selectors on both builds.
    You can do the mod yourself easily. TNA sells a kit with a tap and set screws. And since it’s under your grip you won’t see raw aluminum where the threads are cut.

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