![]() Once installed I added all sorts of accessories and tested it. After reading the installation instructions, I removed the factory bipod and had the new forend on in minutes. The product shipped fast, and was exactly as specified on the website. ![]() ![]() I recently purchased a R4 forend for my Keltec SU 16. I will recommend there products to anyone looking to make the ugly SU-16 better.Ģ of 2 people found the following review helpful: I had a little problem during the install and I called up Red Lion at 5:45pm and they were there and walked me thru everything over the phone. There product was del very fast and looks just like it was described. Let me just start by saying thank you to Red Lion. Thank-you Redlion! Shipping was fast, service was great, and install was pretty simple.ĭavid from Lindenhurst, NY United States I got the magpul AFG2 grip on it and this thing is a blast. Finally saw them and ordered it and let me say you won't be disappointed.I have the su16c and it just makes it feel so much more solid. Iv been waiting a while for these to be in stock. This thing is nice to the touch, i rike it berry muchġ of 1 people found the following review helpful: Blue Loctite is a good idea as well.Ġ of 0 people found the following review helpful:ĭavid Lee from Riverside, CA United States Place clamping screw post in place and then screw. With gas tube in place orient forend so gas tube to forend top slot reveals are even. Make sure forend is all the way back over barrel nut and against the shoulder. Slide forend over barrel and back onto barrel nut. Remove clamping screw post and screw from forend. With bipod assembly removed the aluminum forend can be installed. Next remove spring that sat behind the ring. Once cut slide gas tube back to remove ring. Slide off barrel nut and over the barrel to give clearance for cutting. I would also split it as thin as possible (dremel blade or hacksaw). To give yourself the best chance of going back to that configuration I would split the ring 180 degrees from the gas block orientation feature of the ring. The split ring seems to work fine when reassembled in stock bipod configuration but I would not plan on being able to go back to that configuration to be on the safe side. While the aluminum forend will fit if not removed, the interface strength will be greatly diminished if not allowed to go all the way over the barrel nut and against the shoulder. Now the the ring that locks the bipod in the folded position when not in use must be removed. Now remove the retaining clip that is located on the barrel nut. With bipod leg removed pivot pin is slid out of the gas block. With the pin removed grab a hold of the bipod leg and pop him off the pivot pin. A toothpick or pc of wire may be needed to push it the rest of the way out. This should have the pin positioned so that by using a utility knife or other thin narrow tool it can be pushed out. With bipod positioned almost perpendicular with barrel as if in use but slightly folded back toward reciever pinch the bipod legs towards one another at the point towards the muzzle. Next the pin that retains the bipod leg on the pivot pin must be removed. The spring legs sit in pockets and can be pulled out. Unfold bipod as if in use and remove spring that is between the two bipod legs. Installation assumes bipod forend is installed and must be removed and also that gun is C/CA model, A + B models also require front sight removal for install. Make sure magazine is removed and chamber is empty. Tools required:1/8" allen wrench and flathead screwdriver. Installation Instructions For Long Forend (R4):
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