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    Quote Originally Posted by eb in oregon View Post
    it was an M16E1 according to the receiver stampings. I've never forgotten that as my battle buddy's was as M16A1
    I wonder if yours was just a rebuild that hadn't been changed over stamped...?
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    When I went through basic training at Ft. Ord (early 70s), I was issued a Hydramatic XM16E1. It had a forward assist, bird cage, partial fence, and early stock without cleaning kit section. Never saw another one in my 20+ career.

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    micmacman, yes it's difficult to build a completely accurate M16A1. I built mine a long time ago when NoDak Spud was the only game in town for retro lowers. Fortunately, I grabbed a couple of the short lived Sportsman's Guide's M16A1 parts kits while they were available and built myself a very good replica of the rifle, no fun button, of course. I take it out now and then to Carbine matches at my club which brings a laugh from everyone since I usually bring one of my custom built full-race AR's.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Sapper740 View Post
    micmacman, yes it's difficult to build a completely accurate M16A1. I built mine a long time ago when NoDak Spud was the only game in town for retro lowers. Fortunately, I grabbed a couple of the short lived Sportsman's Guide's M16A1 parts kits while they were available and built myself a very good replica of the rifle, no fun button, of course. I take it out now and then to Carbine matches at my club which brings a laugh from everyone since I usually bring one of my custom built full-race AR's.
    yup , i always meant to grab one of NoDaks top cocker uppers ,put it off for too long , when i went to go and grab it they were out ,and as you know they just stopped the retro line all together , are they even still in business?

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    Quote Originally Posted by browningautorifleicon View Post
    Too bad, I've had about three steel old style wrenches here that I've been using forever. They've never let me down...
    i am seriously doubting Colt used any anti seize or nut butter , once i get the D ring cut off i will score the barrel nut on opposite sides and touch some heat , and the pipe wrench will do the rest , scoring the sides is a trick i figured out removing neutered Mak90 front sight bases ,it allows the metal to flex just enough that when you apply pressure it relieves its grip it has enough to allow it to free up

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    Quote Originally Posted by micmacman View Post
    i painted the receivers
    I built an A2 clone (loosely defined) from an original colt upper I found. The upper had original dark grey, slightly green tinged, finish. I wasn't able to find a clean, non-billboard lower with actual words on the safety selector, so I went with a "Property Of" repop lower from palmetto state when they became available. The black anodizing, and not very good prep underneath (markings had a faded halo around them) bugged me to no end. After a lot of reading, I went with Norrel's molycoat and a cheap harbor freight airbrush kit. BANG. so easy. it adheres wonderful over the original anodizing (after degreasing). Went with the "Colt Gray". Ended up being a small touch lighter than the upper, but it passes the 20ft stare test. I then bought a bottle of his Socom black, and did a test piece of aluminum bar. I think If I blend the two 50/50 it will be the perfect match to the late 90's, early 2000's A2's.
    I highly recommend Norrell's molycoat for these things. Stay away from the rattle can's.

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    i will definetly give that Molycoat a go , once i button up al the pokers i have in the fire currently im doing a A2 dissipater , A2 upper , carbine length barrel with rifle gas , rifle length A2 HG's , A2 2 position stock

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    Very fancy... I use a strong arm on my little steel wrench and it didn't hurt me either. Just so they're aware.
    Regards, Jim

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    Real Avid makes some great tools. I never go to the range on AR day without this:

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    Quote Originally Posted by Sapper740 View Post
    Real Avid makes some great tools. I never go to the range on AR day without this:

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    they do , the wheeler was a $40 wrench the Real Avid is a $80 with not a single bad review , i iike the handle because your not grabbing sharp edges , is an actual edges not just the other end of a multi toll , i bought the wheeler because at the time i was outfitting with all the tools and served me well untill i put it on that bear of a barrel nut

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    Nice work on the distressing of the finish. Looks "been there done that"

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