Quote Originally Posted by English kanigit View Post
It's really not rocket science. You can rent the tools to cut the face of the muzzle true in relation to the bore and then crown the muzzle. The hardest part of the whole thing is getting the gas block off, getting the restrictor plug out of the gas port and the getting the whole thing back on and repinned without it being canted.




I did mine on the back patio. The only annoying part was dealing with dull rental cutting tools for the muzzle and the crown. After that experience I bought my own. The gun worked well enough to get me 3rd out of 63 or so shooters on the 400yd stage at the Oklahoma Run&Gun back in 2013 or so.

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