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OT: WTB/Borrow AR-15 Armorer's Wrench

djlee0314

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Hey All,
Just wondering if anyone has a used Armorer's Wrench that I could buy or borrow. I'm looking to install a single point sling attachment to my Double Star AR-15 and just need to remove/install the 3-pt castle nut. Any help much appreciated!

I live in downtown Seattle and would be more than happy to pick-up if location is close enough.
 

Pavegunner

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Save your money and buy the GG&G single point that attaches to your stock tube. It is easily removable and attaches with an allen wrench(provided) for about $30.
 

antispam540

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If you're talking about the semicircle-with-tooth stock wrench, I've got one I can loan you. It's on the peninsula, though, so you might want to wait and see if anyone closer has one.
 

sirpuma

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I have a spare one that is just for the buffer tube nut. $10 and it's yours. I'm in Port Orchard, so USPS may be the easiest method. PM me if you want it.
 

Trigger Dr

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killchain wrote:
In a pinch you can use a widetooth flathead screwdriver and a mallet (and a friend to hold the rifle.)
Or a piece of leather around the nut and then a pipe wrench
 
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