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Originally Posted by ironruger
Thanks I appreciate the heads up on the barrel clamp. After much debate and reading I most likely will NOT remove the barrel because of the possibility of messing the threads up, but I will keep the barrel wrench incase the barrel gets loose like some have reported and use it just to tighten it back down. As for the compressor I will look at home depot to see what they have, I dont need anything crazy. Even though I live in an apartment I dont think a small compressor will create that much noise. It will prove a very usefull tool when I clean my pistols aswell.
MajorlK: on a side note I didnt take your previous post to this thread as an insult. I have a very thick skin but I will dish it back, my outlook is if one dishes it one can take it. No hard feelings I hope
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The main reason the wrench tool was made was not to remove the barrel but instead remove it so the handguard can be removed in case you want to replace it with a real AR handguard. Tacticool22 makes an adapter that goes on the barrel nut that gives it the same threads as a AR barrel nut so you can then install the handguard of your choice.