I just put the rifle buttstock down on the floor, push down on the delta ring with both hands, and use the fingers of one hand to nudge the handguards out.
If you can get them off once without the tool, you can trim some material from the back end of the handguards to make future removal/replacement easier. Just don't over do it.
There's a good post over on ar15.com on how to make your own tool for about $1.50. I did it. All it takes is a vice, a piece of steel rod, and a propane torch like you use for plumbing to heat the rod up. (and some rubber hose)
Before that I did it like people said. Just set it on the floor. If you have a strong hand you can pull it down with one and get the guards off with the other but it's tough.
run a loop of para cord in and out
of the handguard vent holes
near the FSB
with the butt on the floor
push down with both hands on the delta ring
tug on the cord with yer teeth
What's wrong with the old-fashioned way? It seemed to work for me and quite a few other folks in the military since the mid-60's. Granted, it's not the easiest task in the world, but, it's not impossible.
On new ARs (that I've had a chance to disassemble) the springs for the ring are pretty stiff requiring two hands to keep the ring depressed. What I've done in the past is cut a length of wire from a coat hanger leaving a little hook at one end, depress the ring, and with the wire held by my teeh pull out one of the halves using the notch at the rear or one of the vent holes.
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