cutting off the delta ring...best technique? NOW PICS

Got pics?:D


Here's some pics....

The whole process took about 45 minutes from start to finish, and I took my time cutting the D-ring, so as not to make any slips. I had a sharp knife handy in case I did slip with the dremel, and had to slash my wrists. :p Seriously though, it was a piece of cake, and for me, at least, a better option than removing the barrell.


What I heard was that Samson cloned the free floating Troy design and got canned for it... is that the true story?

Anyhow, It seems pretty solid... nothing loose, no play anywhere.
I like it! :)



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It's an LMT, so there wouldn't have been taper pins to worry about anyhow :D

I've never cut off a delta ring, but I've removed a barrel (got the tools for free from a friend). Sounds/looks like about the same amount of work either way. Good job popcan, and it looks like you've got lots of rail space to hang un-needed stuff off now ;)
 
Good job popcan, and it looks like you've got lots of rail space to hang un-needed stuff off now ;)


Yeah, what do I need this for anyhow! :jerkit:




It's actually Canucklheads' fault... I wasn't really looking for a rail, but he SOLD it to me. :confused:



It seemed like a good idea at the time, so I bought it. :rolleyes: :D


But, you have to admit, it looks gooooood! :)
 
Looks good Popcan! A LMT with UTG handguards - now THAT'S a travesty!

I actually found that the FF rail improved accuracy slightly. It's pretty rock solid as I'm sure you know now - I'd have no issues hanging optics off the front.
 
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