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Mounting new suppressor on Daniel Defense PDW


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I just finally today got my Sandman S out of jail and I'm anxious to use it. I have a Daniel Defense PDW and don't have the spanner wrench to take the compensator off so that I can put the KeyMo mount on. It appears to use a 45-52 spanner wrench to take the compensator off. Does anyone here have the experience to help me do this or recommend someone that I can take the gun to. It seems pretty easy to do if you have the proper tools, but I do not and don't want to damage the gun while trying to do this.

Some online recommend a strap wrench, but I'm scared of twisting the barrel in the process. I certainly do not mind paying someone that can do this right and quickly as I have a new toy to play with and wanna get to the range as quickly as possible.

Anyone here that can help me or point me in the right direction.

Thanks

Chuck Evans

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You would probably be better off getting the spanner wrench that you need. It might be expensive but, so is possibly damaging something with the wrong tools. I know, it's happened to me before.

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Thanks for the reply, just talked to the guys in Collierville where I purchased the Can and they said they have the tools to do it, headed there in the morning.

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