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Brute force, mine was one like a b****, my budies came off quite easy. We both installed a VG6 Epsilon and his went also on very easy, just a quarter turn to time, mine needed almost a full turn. But with a new cush washer no problem at the end. But for us it was a 2 men job 1 to hold it down and 1 used the wrench.
Another batch of deflectors was listed on the ebay this morning!
Has anyone tried to fit a walnut a2 stock and forend from Boyd’s on these rifles? I want my scary black gun to have some lumber on it to keep from scaring the fudds at my local range?
Well it's vise grips for pliers, and pliers for a wrench
A wrench for a hammer, hammers everything else
In his installation video for a faux suppressor, YouTuber the CanadaGuns Talk Show used a pair of 4 m hex wrenches inserted through holes in the suppressor to apply leverage when installing it. I imagine he used the same technique when removing the old flash hider.
The stock at least should work without issue, their pistol grip will work but the screw it came with bottomed out in the WK receiver so I added a washer and cut the screw down a bit.
The larger issue you will run in to is Boyd's are freedom-hating cowards and won't ship any AR furniture to Canada because their lawyers told them not to. They are happy to ship anything else. This is what I was told when I tried to order from them in April of 2018.
I got my boyds pistol grip through CSC when they had them in stock.