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Should my lower hand guard retainer be lose?

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#1 ·
Bought a DDI milled ak from Atlantic Firearms and had to send it back to DDI for warranty repairs. One of the problems was the lower hand guard retainer would not lock securely to the barrel.

You could turn the rifle upside down and the lever would fall open. You could also wiggle the retainer in every direction a little bit when it was locked. The hand guard had movement in every direction and could be pulled away from the receiver about a quarter of an inch.

I just got the rifle back and they said they replaced the barrel to fix it. The fore and aft play is gone but the retainer still does not lock securely to the barrel cause the hand guard to move up and down and rotate a little.

Atlantic is trying to tell me this is not a concern. I'm afraid to oinstall my expensive NOS wood furniture and have it damaged by a lose retainer is that possible?

How could I fix this?
 
#3 ·
I always thought the retainer should lock solidly onto the barrel and not move?

I'm afraid the rotational force that can be exerted on the hand guard could break the tab that fits into the receiver. I have a nice NOS set of polish furniture I want to put on this rifle and am afraid of messing it up.
 
#4 ·
Test mount the lower handguard. The insertion nub of the handguard into the receiver/trunnion gap stabilizes it.., as well as the pressure of the handguard against the retainer in front. Only the AKM has stabilizing slots in the barrel for the retainer. The AK47 lacks theses as do Chinese and Zastava AK firearms.
 
#7 ·
use a tin snips and cut out a section of an aluminum can to use as a shim and see if that helps if you don't have shim stock laying around(who does??):thumbsup:


whatever you do, DON"T use your wife's nice kitchen shears...and don't ask me how I know either...:nutkick:
 
#9 ·
I have used folded up bits of aluminum foil on mine before. Place it in the notch, slide the handguard retainer down and lock it into place. The foil is solid if folded enough but still has enough give where I don't feel like I'm having to put too much pressure on the lever. Keeps it locked in nice and tight.