Too me 4 hours, a bench vise, 4 cutting disk for my dremel tool, sading paper from 60 to 400 grit, file and deburing disk.
I modified the ICS body itself to accept the mainstream RIS. The one I installed was a Madbull Noveske 10". I used a steel rod and forced the last turn on to make it tight.
The thing is that ICS' treading are conical. Just like brass plumbing, they are made to become tighter and tighter.
Most bodies are just a regular tread, be it metric or standard. The ICS one is based on metric treadings.
You can probably buy the metric re-treader from Madbull and clean the treads that way. I had to make them deeper with the cutting disks, then sand the now sharp edge to prevent damage to the ring nut.
All in all:
Good luck.
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