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Originally Posted by Kos-Mos
Will not work in all cases, as there are TWO locking rings in an URX (usually, the ARES uses a tab that fits in the receiver instead).
First one is threaded on both sides to hold the rail to the receiver, second is to lock against the first to prevent rotation.
You can make the tool.
Or buy it like I did, not THAT expensive if you modify your weapon and it's a major Plus value when selling the gun.
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It worked on my Classic Army CA25 URX carbine, and the OP have a Classic Army CA25 URX carbine, so...