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<blockquote data-quote="Cold Smoke" data-source="post: 3992520" data-attributes="member: 44374"><p>Further investigation indicates that the barrel shims are for timing the barrel nut for free float handguards. The 30-80 ft/lb barrel nut torque is probably the most generous torque spec I’ve ever heard of. </p><p></p><p>A CMM would go a long way to blue printing the components on the front side. If I ever get a chance to build another shop, the ISO certified lab will be one of the very first elements to implement.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Cold Smoke, post: 3992520, member: 44374"] Further investigation indicates that the barrel shims are for timing the barrel nut for free float handguards. The 30-80 ft/lb barrel nut torque is probably the most generous torque spec I’ve ever heard of. A CMM would go a long way to blue printing the components on the front side. If I ever get a chance to build another shop, the ISO certified lab will be one of the very first elements to implement. [/QUOTE]
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