This #TopicTuesday we’re giving you some tips and tricks for removing the hand guard from an M4 upper and showing you what the exactly holds it all in place. Comment below and let us know what you’d like to see next!
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With the popularity of your 2018 SOCOM LE6920 I think this is a very relevant topic for your customers now. I have seen several people over the last year to eighteen months on various firearm forums ask how to install the Knights Armament/P&S rail systems. I have seen people make statements that the 2018 SOCOM LE6920 is their first Colt AR and this first purchase for them will undoubtedly be the foundation for a future Colt AR collection. The only recommendation that I could think of for a potential improvement would have been to mention that your demonstration applies to the P&S rail systems that have shipped on some Colt carbines. Common sense would dictate that since they look the same they function the same but there really are some very new purchasers out there that have no idea who KAC or P&S are much less that their products are based on the same design specifications. Great job again!
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how do you remove the heat shield to have more rail space?
Remembers his M4 MWS that came with a KAC M4 RAS, and how he might have muscled the bottom section back into place a few times whilst cleaning.
Yeah…don't do that…
>_>
With the popularity of your 2018 SOCOM LE6920 I think this is a very relevant topic for your customers now. I have seen several people over the last year to eighteen months on various firearm forums ask how to install the Knights Armament/P&S rail systems. I have seen people make statements that the 2018 SOCOM LE6920 is their first Colt AR and this first purchase for them will undoubtedly be the foundation for a future Colt AR collection. The only recommendation that I could think of for a potential improvement would have been to mention that your demonstration applies to the P&S rail systems that have shipped on some Colt carbines. Common sense would dictate that since they look the same they function the same but there really are some very new purchasers out there that have no idea who KAC or P&S are much less that their products are based on the same design specifications. Great job again!
Wow way to be behind the times there Colt, good job.