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finally started my 20" flattop build yesterday. I don't know what time I got up, but I worked on it the rest of the day and night until around 4 am. I guess I spent 12 hours or more on it, but it doesn't look like much for all that effort. First I sprayed it down with non-chlorinated brake cleaner to de-grease the outside of it. I used plastic grocery bags as gloves so I didn't get my greasy finger all over it, and I didn't get the fat sucked out of my skin by the brake cleaner. That's some really wicked stuff. Then I covered the whole thing with Realtree EDGE Duck Tape.
Realtree EDGE is the first camo pattern that allows you to blend into your hunting environment at close range, with natural elements arranged in a way to disrupt the human form at a distance. And EDGE is the pattern that Realtree recommends for most game species, most of the year, in this part of the country. I have two 10' rolls of this camo tape, and the 1.88" width goes 3/8 of the way around the 1.5" wide handguard. I planned on covering my A2 stock with camo tape too, but I won't be using the fixed stock. I tore off a piece of tape longer than the handguard and taped one side from the bottom of the Picatinny rail on down. Then I did the same with the other side. That only left the bottom 1/8 uncovered, so the third piece of tape overlaps the 2 adjacent sides. When I tore the 3rd piece of tape off, it tore down the middle a couple of inches. I cut it off straight with a pair of scissors and applied it starting at the back. Then I put a piece a few inches long on the front, overlapping it a little bit, on the solid part in between 2 slots.
It was easy to trim off both ends off the tape and cut out all 56 slots with an X-ACTO knife, but it took awhile. As I finished cutting out a row of slots I put ERGO or Magpul M-LOK covers on it. And mounted an 8-slot Picatinny rail that came with the handguard on the bottom, and the backup front sight and sling swivel when I did those sides. I ended up moving the sling mount back 2 slots when I put my bottle opener on.

And I took the Picatinny rail back off and replaced it with a Magpul M-LOK Bipod Mount. The ATI (Advanced Technology International) Universal Featherweight Bipod has a mounting column with a round hole to fit over a
round QD swivel stud, and the stud on the M-LOK Bipod Mount has a
rectangular cross-section. If you think putting a square peg in a round hole is hard to do, try putting a
rectangular peg in a round hole! I dug through 4 boxes in the basement before I found my padded vise jaws to hold the bipod mount. I filed the corners off to make an irregular octagon out of the rectangle. Then I cut off a short piece of copper tubing, chucked in a drill, and filed some notches in the end. I used it like a hole saw, except it was cutting to the size of the inside diameter instead of making a hole the size of the outside diameter. Since the copper tubing is just a bit harder than the aluminum it worked. Not very well, but good enough. I was able to get the mounting column over the stud far enough to put the pin through. There's a set-screw in the middle of the column tightened down against the steel cross-pin and I used blue Loctite on it. Then I was able to mount the bipod on the handguard. The sling swivel isn't doing anything but filling the hole. I have a plastic washer that came with the bipod attached to the handguard with an M-LOK screw and T-nut. It's under the front of the yoke where there was a big space between it and the handguard. I used some GOOP to hold a sheet rubber piece to the top of the yoke. There's a thick rubber washer and knurled nut holding the bipod on. I just read the instructions online that say don't over-tighten it. Too late. I used a Crescent wrench to get it REALLY tight. I suppose I out to set that right.
I have Troy Squid Grips in the top 2 rows of slots next to the Pic rail. They have 2 holes in each slot section and I used those so when heat rises from the barrel it will have somewhere to go. I had one heck of a time getting them seated all the way around. If I didn't have the handguard off so I could shine a light inside and see everything, it would have been nearly impossible to get it right. I had alternating rows of black ERGO and Magpul M-LOK slot covers on the other 5 sides, but I took the Magpul slot covers off, and replaced them with O.D. Green ERGO covers. They have a good, easy to grip texture to them, and the M-LOK brand are flat. Both kinds are a lot easier to use than the Squid Grips. You just push down and wiggle them and they go right in. Now I have 5 alternating rows of black and green ERGO covers.
https://www.atioutdoors.com/product/universal-bipod/