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Check you KVP PCC handguards!
I was working on some things earlier today and hand installed a 5.56 barrel in a CMT upper (a well made upper). I just used a KVP handguard I had in the drawer to hold the barrel and hand tightened it.
Once tightened, I noticed the barrel was still loose and had a lot of lateral movement...WTF??
Turns out the last two KVP handguards I've used are too deep from the base of the barrel nut to the interior ledge that interfaces with the barrel extension (0.58"+) and the barrel nut base is bearing on the upper receiver face when tightened.
All the other barrel nuts I had were somewhere between 0.52" and 0.56" for the same measurement and held the barrel properly without touching the receiver face.
Depending on your upper, it may hold the barrel seemingly well, but if it contacts the receiver face there's no way to know your actual torque on the barrel extension. The first KVP handguard I bought in '22 has plenty of clearance, nowhere near the upper. Both of the "bad" ones were from '23.
If you're using one, hold your rifle up to a light and check to see you have clearance.
I was working on some things earlier today and hand installed a 5.56 barrel in a CMT upper (a well made upper). I just used a KVP handguard I had in the drawer to hold the barrel and hand tightened it.
Once tightened, I noticed the barrel was still loose and had a lot of lateral movement...WTF??
Turns out the last two KVP handguards I've used are too deep from the base of the barrel nut to the interior ledge that interfaces with the barrel extension (0.58"+) and the barrel nut base is bearing on the upper receiver face when tightened.
All the other barrel nuts I had were somewhere between 0.52" and 0.56" for the same measurement and held the barrel properly without touching the receiver face.
Depending on your upper, it may hold the barrel seemingly well, but if it contacts the receiver face there's no way to know your actual torque on the barrel extension. The first KVP handguard I bought in '22 has plenty of clearance, nowhere near the upper. Both of the "bad" ones were from '23.
If you're using one, hold your rifle up to a light and check to see you have clearance.