How To Install the Aero Precision Atlas Handguard

Published on November 30, 2018
Duration: 4:37

This video provides a detailed guide on installing the Aero Precision Atlas handguard, differentiating between the R1 and S1 models. It covers essential steps like barrel nut torque to 35 ft-lbs and gas system installation. The unique Atlas wedge system is explained, requiring specific torque of 15-20 in-lbs for its mounting screws. The demonstration highlights the handguard's compatibility with M-LOK and KeyMod, and its performance on an AR-15 build.

Quick Summary

The Aero Precision Atlas handguard installation requires the barrel nut to be torqued to at least 35 ft-lbs, with the index mark aligned to the gas tube hole. Its unique wedge system needs 15-20 in-lbs torque. Available in M-LOK and KeyMod, lengths include 7, 9, 12, and 15 inches.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction & Barrel Setup
  2. 00:30Barrel Nut Installation & Torque
  3. 01:03Gas System Installation
  4. 01:23Handguard Models: R1 vs S1
  5. 01:54Atlas Wedge System Explained
  6. 02:52Specs & Range Test

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the correct torque specification for the Aero Precision Atlas handguard's barrel nut?

The barrel nut for the Aero Precision Atlas handguard should be torqued to a minimum of 35 foot-pounds. Ensure the index mark is centered with the gas tube hole for proper alignment.

How do the Aero Precision Atlas R1 and S1 handguards differ?

The R1 model features a continuous top Picatinny rail for maximum accessory mounting space. The S1 model offers a slimmer profile with a more minimalist top rail, reducing bulk.

What are the torque specs for the Atlas handguard's unique wedge mounting system?

The Atlas mounting system utilizes two wedge pieces and a turnbuckle screw. These wedges should be centered in the detent and torqued to 15-20 inch-pounds for secure attachment.

What lengths and attachment systems are available for the Aero Precision Atlas handguards?

Aero Precision Atlas handguards are available in 7, 9, 12, and 15-inch lengths. They are offered in both KeyMod and M-LOK compatible versions for versatile accessory mounting.

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