Unregistered
Regular
- Location
- South Ontario
I have tried to order an AR-15 handguard removal tool from a number of websites in the U.S., but none will ship to Canada. Does anyone know where I can find an AR-15 handguard removal tool in Canada?
I would get the help of a friend... Easiest way...
OR.. You can make your own:
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That being said though, I'd save my money to spend on other items for your rifle.
Eeh... I've seen some so tight that two people with a handguard removal tool have a hard time removing it. I wonder how the F they get them on so tight sometimes...Handguard removal tool?
Your own two hands...
After all, about 100,000 CF personnel can't be wrong...
Eeh... I've seen some so tight that two people with a handguard removal tool have a hard time removing it. I wonder how the F they get them on so tight sometimes...
Ummm, what are ya.. weak?? LOL
Can take mine off and put 'em back on by my little 'ol self..
Then again, I am pretty awesome...![]()
LOL
As far as the railed forearm comment...
Ummm, why would one always end up going that route?? Don't make sense to ADD weight to a rifle unless you have a specific use for what it can do for you.. No??
Ohh wait, where's the mirror so I can take some pictures of me and my AR with railed forearm that gets 200 rounds a year from a bench put through it..LOL
There.. that should piss off the mirror commandos!!
LOL....I love using the forend grip. Hey and I have passed the 200 rounds in my first couple of weeks, not from a bench but standing.![]()
Riggght on!
Now... come on up to Borden with us for a weeee bit...![]()
I know shyte about civilian rifles. But in the CF, you don't pass go and you don't collect your rifle if you can't strip it. I've seen lots of soldiers struggle with handguards, including myself a time or two. But I have yet to see a C7/A1/A2 that the individual soldier couldn't get the handguards off. Including the girls.
Not saying that the impossible ones aren't out there - I have no doubt they are. But I've been teaching weapons classes on the C7 family since they came out and so far everyone including the ladies have managed to get the handguards off.
If I ever did encounter a rifle that needed a tool - not issued - to remove the handguards for cleaning, that rifle would go to the gun plumbers.
As an ex-infantry soldier in the CF, let me say that I can not get the f-ing handguards off my new Norc M4. Well, without damaging it in someway. I never had a problem with C7's, either they aren't cranked on as tight by Diemaco/Colt Canada, or the 1,000's of other guys and girls before us loosened them up.