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I picked up an AR Handguard out of a spare parts bin, didn't think twice about hardware being a pain to track down. Anyone recognize this logo or know where hardware would be available? Aero is very proud of the one they make.

Looks to be a BAR style nut that has screws at 3,6 & 9 O'clock. I wanted to see if anyone recognized this logo so I could try and track down the correct hardware (if cost effective).

Thanks!

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I picked up an AR Handguard out of a spare parts bin, didn't think twice about hardware being a pain to track down. Anyone recognize this logo or know where hardware would be available? Aero is very proud of the one they make.

Looks to be a BAR style nut that has screws at 3,6 & 9 O'clock. I wanted to see if anyone recognized this logo so I could try and track down the correct hardware (if cost effective).

Thanks!

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How handy are you? If it were me I'd measure the ID, find a comparable nut, drill and tap holes to match. I like doing projects like that to show my kids that stuff can be fixed, not just replaced.
 

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