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    Thumbs up Handy Garand tip of the Week - Gas Cylinder Lock

    Ok so you have found a gas cylinder lock that is hand tight at 5:00 O’clock - now what?

    Getting the lock over to that final position – this can help

    Also this tool will aid on getting that new gas cylinder on that new barrel with out over travel associated with tapping it on.

    Step 1 - Basic shape made out of wood - Chechen
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    Step 2 & 3

    Step 2 - open area around the two holes larger such that a gas cylinder lock will easily fit in opening with some clearance

    Step 3 – use a high hump gas cylinder lock, apply release agent (may also want to clay the holes) place inside enlarged opening – fill gap between the lock and the handle with steel bed.
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    End Result

    End result – handy little tool

    Here is the type of wood used

    Chechen Black Poison Wood Botanical Name Metopium Brownei

    Link for Brownells steel bed

    STEEL BED KIT at Brownells
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    Neat idea.
    No stress on the barrel while tightening the lock.
    No scratches either.

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