The barrel is easily replaced. Just needs the correct wrench. I just replaced one and the whole process takes less than 10 minutes.
Were did you get the wrench from?
Yeah probably, as cc uses a special barrel nut socket not wrench. Cool part is the gas tube is held in place by an Allen key plug. So hardest parts would be actually reassembling the barrel/nut and gas Block on the new barrel. Other than taperpins for new barrel.


Barrel is pinned through the receiver. It is not just a wrench thing. Perhaps the poster was thinking of the sa 20 and sa 15.7 models with handguards?
It is a tubular wrench about 24" long that fits over the barrel and engages the barrel nut. The roll pin secures the barrel nut. It is easily drifted out using a standard AR roll pin punch designed for the gas tube roll pin.
So since you do barrel changes on the IUR, could you tell me if the gas block on the 15.7 barrel is reused or is a new gas block needed? Can a standard low pro gas block be used or only the CC block?
Thanks for the reply. That's good to know about the gas block and tube. Would you be able to weigh the IUR, heat shield and barrel nut the next time you do a change?
It is a tubular wrench about 24" long that fits over the barrel and engages the barrel nut. The roll pin secures the barrel nut. It is easily drifted out using a standard AR roll pin punch designed for the gas tube roll pin.
There is definitely no roll pin that retains the barrel nut.



























