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Old 02-23-2003, 11:18 PM   #1
CountryGunsmith
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Default Removing AR-15 Handguards

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I got a Harris bi-pod for christmas, and a swivel adapter for it. The adapter fits into the lower handguard in one of the holes. In order to do this, I have to take off the handguards, and I dont know how. Whala my question, how to get them off a AR-15 carbine.

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There is a ring at the rear of the handguards that the handsguards fit into. Pull this ring to the rear and you should be able to remove the handguards.

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