Help with loose handguard

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JBSimpson
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Help with loose handguard

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Just wanting some input on the correct sequence/ torque setting for the SRS handguard. Have had my SRS for about 4 months and today while shooting noticed some play at the receiver/handguard interface. Please advise on correct procedure to tighten.

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James

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JBSimpson wrote:Just wanting some input on the correct sequence/ torque setting for the SRS handguard. Have had my SRS for about 4 months and today while shooting noticed some play at the receiver/handguard interface. Please advise on correct procedure to tighten.

Thanks

James
Hi James-just barely came across this. great question and thanks for reaching out. sorry for not getting back to you any sooner--it sounds like you touched base with warranty yesterday and you guys got it figured out... keep us posted...

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reximus
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New Shooter Dan wrote: Hi James-just barely came across this. great question and thanks for reaching out. sorry for not getting back to you any sooner--it sounds like you touched base with warranty yesterday and you guys got it figured out... keep us posted...
In all of my DTA research leading up to my purchase of their new A1, I learned that Desert Tactical takes care of thier customers! James is a friend of mine, and the warranty department definitely took good care of him! Be confident that this company will stand behind you!

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Yeah, DTA has the most versatile and innovative bolt guns on the planet, and they treat every customer as if it were their most important customer.

I've had nothing but positive feedback from my customers whom have dealt with DTA's warranty dept. They don't get it right every time, but they won't stop until they make it right.

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thx for the kind words guys. Glad to hear it's been largely positive.

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