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bfunk
02-17-2009, 10:19
Hey All -

Haven't posted here much, but I'm looking to add the Larue FF Handards to my AR15 carbine. While I do have the tools to this, I'm not 100% sure of what I'm doing and would rather have a qualified gunsmith install them. Are there any gunsmiths in the Boulder/Denver area that you guys would recommend to do this work?

Thanks!

Marlin
02-17-2009, 10:43
Except for the fact that He's in the Springs, Circuts could do it...

He has a section down in the Industy partners section.

bfunk
02-17-2009, 10:50
Thanks Marlin -

I'm not opposed to driving down there, but I live in Louisville and was looking for something a little closer. If I can't find anything up here though, I'll go down there.

Thank You.

Marlin
02-17-2009, 11:09
Could try Bluker1, He's in Dumont.. as far as around "here" I'm not sure...

bfunk
02-17-2009, 11:16
Sounds good...I'll look into these options a little more. I have a Troy drop in rail now that has a little play in it, and while I realize that drop in rails typically have a little play, I'm not OCD about it and it bother me so I'm going to go to FF.

bluker1
02-17-2009, 11:48
We do the Larue FF installs all them all the time. It run $50 for the install if u provide the parts. Call us if u want it done.

alan
303-567-0330

bfunk
02-17-2009, 14:12
Thanks Alan...

It looks like you guys are a bit closer than the Springs to me. I'll give you guys a call when I get the FF Handguards in.

Thanks,
Bryan

mtechgunman
04-20-2009, 01:11
I've got the tools to do it. Its not hard and takes me about 30-45 min to do it.

If you plan on doing it to other AR's in the future, I would reccommend buying a bbl wrench and block and doing it yourself.

You'll need a punch (I THINK 7/32 but please don't quote me on that), some lube, a hammer, bbl wrench and vice block to complete the task. Its fun, rewarding, and not hard at all.