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How to Install Ronin’s Grips M92 Handguards

This is another long overdue step by step guide.  We have been selling M92 handguards for over two years and people ask about how to install them so let’s try and take this step by step.

SAFETY STEP – MAKE SURE THE WEAPON IS UNLOADED.  NEVER ASSUME THAT IT IS – VERIFY IT IS UNLOADED BEFORE YOU BEGIN WORK.

1.  Open the dust cover so the gas tube can be removed.

Installing Ronin's M92 handguard grip on AK pistol Installing Ronin's Grips M92 handguard on AK pistol

2.  Take a look at the upper portion.  The gas tube cover is actually a semi circle held in a groove formed by sheet metal.  To remove the cover, secure the forged metal end of the tube (NOT THE SHEET METAL END OR IT WILL BEND) in a vise or use an open end wrench.  Turn the cover 180 degrees until it faces the opposite way and it will come right out of the retainer.

Ronin's Grips M92 handguard installation: close-up of wooden handguard parts. M92 handguard installation: wooden grip over metal components in a vise. M92 handguard installation: wooden jig holding barrel assembly in vise M92 handguard grip being installed in a vise, part of Ronin's Grips installation. Installing Ronin's Grips M92 handguard: wood grip removal M92 handguard part secured in a vise for Ronin's Grips installation.

3.  See the metal clip in the gas tube cover?  You will want to move that clip to our gas tube cover as it helps secure it in place.

 

 

 

 

Hand adjusting Ronin's Grips M92 handguards on a wooden rifle Ronin's Grips M92 handguard installation: close-up of black polymer grip Inside view of a black M92 handguard for Ronin's Grips installation.

4.  Next, look at the lower handguard.  In the front of the guard on the left side you will see a small lever that needs to be rotated inward.  Once that is done, the handguard retainer can be slid forward.

M92 handguard installation detail with Ronin's Grips Hand holding Ronin's Grips M92 handguards, close-up of black barrel Hand holding Ronin's M92 handguards with tools and paint in background Ronin's Grips M92 Handguards installed on a wooden gun stock

4.  The lower handguard is then pulled forward and down to be removed.

Installing Ronin's Grips M92 handguard: Close-up of wooden handguard assembly. Installing Ronin's M92 handguards on a firearm Hand adjusting Ronin's Grips M92 handguard on an AR-15 rifle

5.  I am asked regularly about what a ferrule is.  Folks, that black metal cap on the end of the lower is a ferrule.  It protects the end grain of the wood from being split open.  We sell a handguard that can use a ferrule if you like the looks of it plus we sell a version that does not need the ferrule.  It is entirely up to you.  I sometimes use the ferrule to accent whatever color handguard I am working with – for example, Dark Olive Drab to Dark Russian Plum.

Ronin's M92 handguard wood with damaged mounting bracket

6.  This only applies if you buy one of our handguards that uses the ferrule – you can use your existing ferrule by using a screwdriver to bend the tabs open on the receiver stub and then working the ferrule backward and off the wood lower handguard.  You can then glue it to our’s or even leave it loose.

 

 

 

 

Installing M92 handguard with screwdriver on wood surface Close-up of a tool removing wood from a M92 handguard for Ronin's Grips installation. Black plastic clip for Ronin's Grips M92 handguard installation

7.  When you install our lower handguard, you reverse the above steps.  We sell optional shims in case you need to tighten the fit.  The example shim here is a special orange material we tested and now we use a special hard black rubber.  You can buy our shims or make your own.  In either case, your goal is to add just enough material to get the retaining lever to turn down firmly and lock up the lower handguard.  Because AKs can vary, you may find that you need to either add or subtract material so take a careful look at your lower retainer and decide which way you need to move before you go sanding, cutting, filing, etc.

Split red rubber washer for M92 handguard installation

So that’s about it.  The following are photos of the M92 with the new ferrule cut handguards installed.

Black Ronin M92 Handguards installed on an AK-47 rifle on a wooden surface Zastava M92 with Ronin's Grips handguard installed, showing serial number M92PV030173

If you’d like to learn more or order our handguards, please visit our online store’s Yugo handguard section at:  http://shop.roninsgrips.com/Yugoslavian_c14.htm

 

Note, the following is a video a fellow did showing how he removes and installs M92 handguards in general.  I think this might help some of you who want to see the steps in more detail:



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Jef's M92 PAP with dark OD handguards and quick takedown pin