Replacing free-float handguard on Diamondback DB15
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Thank you sir
Maybe have the camera mounted across the street next time.. i was ALMOST able to see what you were doing
re-zro iron sights?? wait what?? lmao
Great video! Is a torque screwdriver absolutely necessary? I'll use loctite of course, but I was just going to use a regular hex bolt screwdriver.
I have a DB15 and want to change out my stock one for another Mlok handguard, so basically if you go from a freefloating handguard to another freefloating handguard you wont need to mess with the barrel nut, you can just slide the old one off and the new one on?
I have the same handguard you took out on my AR, do you think I need to stick with diamondback to upgrade de handguard or I can go with others ? I know there are handguards that screw into the barrel nut and others that are with clamping bolts like you call them. I don't want to be changing barrel nuts, just the handguard itself
i have a DB15 .300 Blackout, will this hand guard be able to fit on my ar?
DB15 ELITE 15″ M-LOK V-HANDGUARD, BLACK
Looks like I have exactly the same handguard… what type and size of screw driver or Allenhead did you use on the 3 bolts on size…. thankyou… just subscribed
I need a new rail so I can add a light . Jc
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Appreciate the video.
I bought a Core 15 Scout with a Keymod rail a little over a year ago. And have had nothing but issues with the keymod system – so I'm switching to M-Lok. I've never done anything like this to a rifle. The most I've ever done is switched out uppers/lowers/bcg. Every video I've found was someone moving from a non freefloat with the fixed site to a freefloat. So it involved a lot of stuff that I won't be doing. And I honestly wasn't sure if I was going to need sort of specialized tools or anything – nor did I know about the actual process. I assumed this is exactly how it was done, but I needed to know for sure before buying a new handguard.
Any suggestions for handguards? Everything I've read points to the ATLAS S-ONE M-LOK. That's 199$ currently. That seems a little gucci for me. I don't really want a picatinny rail running the full length. The Atlas has exactly what I'd want – which is picatinny near the bolt and picatinny near the muzzle. But I just don't wanna spend that 200$.
Anyways, appreciate the video. Very to the point without any extra BS.