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I have the one that mounts top and bottom and it works just fine, but it only works for flat tops. 

 

If i was building a lot of em, or had a carry handle, I'd but that big metal shillelagh looking SOB.

 

The clamshell is fine for the toy guns.

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Try these guys. Not "clamshells" but the next step up IMO.

 

www.plastixrevolution.net

 

If the link doesn't work, google plastixrevolution

 

 

I have their vice blocks for the .308 and the barrel blocks.

 

I think I prefer aluminum for barrel blocks but these are ok, I won't replace them anytime soon.

Posted

I've got a set of those, but I am concerned about the upper slipping out when removing/installing a barrel nut. Or a flash hide.

 

 

Barrel nut isn't a problem, but I would use barrel blocks for the flash hider.  Just take off your gas tube if you don't have space for the blocks.

 

I think I paid $9 shipped off ebay from that company.

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5 minutes ago, BIGBREW said:

My buddy works on 3D printers. I asked him about making a clam shell for me. His company sort of frowns on working on weapons. 

 

Damn it!

Your not doing your part bro! Lol! your enabler status is now a less than instagator level! Do work son!

Posted
On 2/3/2017 at 10:34 AM, Robocop1051 said:

Lots of people converted to using "Action Bars". 

 The thing is , the Barrel Vice Blocks were first used in the TM for Barrel install & removal , then they were tweaking Upper Receivers using them & changed it to the Clam Shell or Receiver Block , so whats the difference between using a Barrel Vice Block set & this "Action Bar "? 

 

 Answer ---- Nothing , you can still Tweak an Upper Receiver .   Don't say it can't be done !    Just think for a moment on what you are tightening & into what .

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