Gunsmithing Sooooooooo Im an idiot. Help with AR barrel/nut

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  • Dec 10, 2018
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    My dumbass took my barrel to have the brake welded on..... all good... I made sure to put the gas block on it before I took it, since I wouldnt be able to afterwards.......... WELL... I forgot to put the damn barrel nut on the barrel......... F*$&!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

    What are my options? Any fancy barrel nuts for handguards that open up like a ADM scope ring? lol.
     
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    Your best bet is to just drill the pin/weld out and start over. Failing that, I'm assuming that your barrel nut will fit over the brake but not the gas block. You can cut the gas block off and replace it with a split gas block that clamps on.
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    Your best bet is to just drill the pin/weld out and start over. Failing that, I'm assuming that your barrel nut will fit over the brake but not the gas block. You can cut the gas block off and replace it with a split gas block that clamps on.
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    Thats what I need! The shop is 40 miles away, and by the time I do that drive again (80 miles in my truck at 14mpg) pay him to undo/redo.. Id rather just cut the gas block.

    Its a PSA adjustable but works fine.. but that JP should do the trick.
     
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    "Smith" doing the pin/weld should have asked where your bbl nut was. I wouldn't use him again.
    You’re exactly right and after my anger spurt when I discovered that I left it off, I told my wife the same thing. “I wish the smith would have caught this!” And she said, shouldn’t they catch it? I replied “a experienced one would”

    The guy is super nice, I had them cut and thread a barrel after this and he did very well, but I won’t use them again, atleast not for a while. I think he’s relatively new at doing this after completing school for it, so everyone’s going to have the beginner mistakes.

    But knowing what I know now, I don’t want to be the victim of anymore beginner mistakes.

    It’s hard to find an experienced smith here, had one that was amazing, even did the counties sniper rifles for them, but he called it quits after health issues for more time wjth the family