I can't figure this one out.. I'm building an AR15 SASS my way. I'm rounding up all the parts to assemble and come across a new KAC URX II rifle length rail system. Now these rail systems are suppose to be the shizznizzle when it comes to front ends so I get all excited and snatch it up, not really caring about the buco $$ price tag cuz I want the shizzle. I then find out the install isn't as easy as lemon squeezy
. With the AR15 modification market the way it is... Why in the world would one of the best known companies for making top shelf AR's and equipment produce a rail system and make it so UN-user friendly with a special barrel nut that requires a special wrench with a 260.00 price tag to install. And then not even sell such wrench to the public leaving only a handful of dealers to install these URX rails. I wonder what the reasoning behind this is. I mean, I'm not much of a business man but it's kind of common sense. If they would've produced this rail so the end purchaser can install it themselves, I think they would sell them 10 fold. Even with the giganto price tag. Ok, Rant off.
Now I need to go figure out how to apply torque to this aluminum barrel nut without mangling it.
Now I need to go figure out how to apply torque to this aluminum barrel nut without mangling it.