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    Quote Originally Posted by halv18 View Post
    what BCG? I can’t take mysteries
    Its gold colored so that narrows it down.

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    Post your builds gang!!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Chumlee Bumsnag View Post
    Its gold colored so that narrows it down.
    Radical??

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    Quote Originally Posted by essorx View Post
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    That looked like a great deal!

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    Not quite complete, and not without some beginner dings, but I'm quite happy with it.

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    What tools did you end up using?

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    Quote Originally Posted by jbroomie View Post
    What tools did you end up using?
    Punches, pliers, Allen keys


    You will need a wrench for the Castle nut, and ideally a torque wrench for the barrel nut (with a 1-1/4" crow's foot head)
    I've yet to tighten the barrel, which will use a vise block to hold it in place


    I did mushroom the forward assist roll pin using a roll pin punch, because it wasn't far enough in yet I assume. The Slip Joint plier method does seem like it would do less damage...as long as you cover the teeth properly (TIP: not masking tape)
    I'll be replacing it with that method.


    For the forward takedown detent, I'll be picking up a 1/4 Clevis pin
    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XJNaTjvQaVQ

    I may have morter'd my first spring somewhere...


    Youtube tutorials make it easy to follow along.

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