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Well, this is interesting. The height of my upper above the charging handle is ½ inch. Mine isn't even listed on the G II brochure. Where do I go from here?
Bill So okay. You gotta go from square one.is this a factory built gun or homebuilt? Whats on rolled on the lower? Is it new or used? What does your paperwork say it is?
How bout a pic that would be nice? Did you buy it in a store or dark alley some place? If its not listed in the G2 brochure.then bingo you aint got a G2.Mattlock would be proud:) Wash. How do you know when buying a DPMS LR-308 that you are buying a rifle that was produced completely by DPMS or whether it was assembled from by an end user. The answer is easy. DPMS adds a 'K' to the serial number of lower received that are sold as parts. This can be important when seeking warranty repairs.
From our beloved leader So Bill you got yourself a nice factory weapon.Congrats! Now for your own good please take down the pic of the serial number.I always see the serial blurred out gotta be a good reason.lol okay lets do it.first.you need a DPMS claw (308) for holding the upper.some punches.allen wrenches and a vice go to the front page and you will see some vendors like brownell for that stuff. Determine the diameter of the barrel at the gas block before getting one.low profile ive never shopped for a handguard for a highrise but lets get busy!.get a good trigger too!:) Wash. Thank you again Wash, Here is what I am looking at as a possibility: Lowered gas blocks are all over the place, Is the gas port sealed in any way?
I've yet to take it apart to see how it mates with the barrel in there. At my age BUIS' aren't an option, therefore having a continuous 'topline' on the weapon doesn't matter to me as much as having the extra hand guard length. This rifle will probably only punch paper and the occasional coyote. If, as they say, the TSHTF, there are plenty of more suitable options available to me.
Well its not that easy, DPMS is notorious for using some kind of loc-tite on their Gas blocks & Hand Guards, but you might get lucky & it will tap off. You are lucky you are not using a continuous rail on the hand guard ( not that you will find one to match up to the Target height rail you have ), because all you have to do is make sure you get a hand guard for a DPMS Gen.
I Receiver & your good to go. Sure looks like its a Carbine Gas system, but could be a Mid length. Any 12' Free Float Hand Guard will work fine & can go longer, if you like it.
There are a bunch of them out there & as said, not worried about which rail height, does make it easy. Some kind of strap wrench will work to get the Hand Guard off, but may need to heat the Nut area of the Hand Guard up, to loosen any Loc-Tite up, if it won't turn with just the strap wrench. Just need 'the Block ' to hold the Upper Receiver for removal.
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Here's a two 12' Hand guards, with Rifle length gas systems,with added top rails, which you don't want & these's Hand guards don't come with them. Edited March 26, 2015 by survivalshop.
Well, this is interesting. The height of my upper above the charging handle is ½ inch. Mine isn't even listed on the G II brochure. Where do I go from here? Bill So okay. You gotta go from square one.is this a factory built gun or homebuilt?
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Whats on rolled on the lower? Is it new or used? What does your paperwork say it is? How bout a pic that would be nice?
Did you buy it in a store or dark alley some place? If its not listed in the G2 brochure.then bingo you aint got a G2.Mattlock would be proud:) Wash. How do you know when buying a DPMS LR-308 that you are buying a rifle that was produced completely by DPMS or whether it was assembled from by an end user. The answer is easy. DPMS adds a 'K' to the serial number of lower received that are sold as parts. This can be important when seeking warranty repairs.
From our beloved leader So Bill you got yourself a nice factory weapon.Congrats! Now for your own good please take down the pic of the serial number.I always see the serial blurred out gotta be a good reason.lol okay lets do it.first.you need a DPMS claw (308) for holding the upper.some punches.allen wrenches and a vice go to the front page and you will see some vendors like brownell for that stuff.
Determine the diameter of the barrel at the gas block before getting one.low profile ive never shopped for a handguard for a highrise but lets get busy!.get a good trigger too!:) Wash. Thank you again Wash, Here is what I am looking at as a possibility: Lowered gas blocks are all over the place, Is the gas port sealed in any way? I've yet to take it apart to see how it mates with the barrel in there.
At my age BUIS' aren't an option, therefore having a continuous 'topline' on the weapon doesn't matter to me as much as having the extra hand guard length. This rifle will probably only punch paper and the occasional coyote. If, as they say, the TSHTF, there are plenty of more suitable options available to me.
Well its not that easy, DPMS is notorious for using some kind of loc-tite on their Gas blocks & Hand Guards, but you might get lucky & it will tap off. You are lucky you are not using a continuous rail on the hand guard ( not that you will find one to match up to the Target height rail you have ), because all you have to do is make sure you get a hand guard for a DPMS Gen. I Receiver & your good to go. Sure looks like its a Carbine Gas system, but could be a Mid length. Any 12' Free Float Hand Guard will work fine & can go longer, if you like it. There are a bunch of them out there & as said, not worried about which rail height, does make it easy.
Some kind of strap wrench will work to get the Hand Guard off, but may need to heat the Nut area of the Hand Guard up, to loosen any Loc-Tite up, if it won't turn with just the strap wrench. Just need 'the Block ' to hold the Upper Receiver for removal. Here's a two 12' Hand guards, with Rifle length gas systems,with added top rails, which you don't want & these's Hand guards don't come with them. Edited March 26, 2015 by survivalshop.