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AR-15 Build Tip: Install Barrel Nut Properly!

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This AR-15 Build Tip is Installing Barrel Nut Properly! Installing Barrel Nut properly is important in AR-15 building. It is the core of your AR-15 build. So properly torquing the AR-15 barrel nut and seasoning the threads is of top priority! This tip could save your AR15 build long term, as well as using 33MS grease! The best so your AR-15 barrel nut does not seize depending on all the different metals out there being used for uppers, barrel nuts, etc.

AeroShell 33MS Moly Synthetic Mil-Spec Grease:

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  1. You must be a millennial I never put seasoning on my threads I stretched my threads or work them in it’s kind a like you millennials time things on your AR you would only time it if you’re making it fully automatic you’re doing timing on a engine you align things but millennial cock sucking faggot got to come up with new names wear something old that has the name to sound like they’re all professional yeah a professional cocksucker
    It’s called power slide millennial faggots call it drifting drifting is what you do in the field on your snowmobile on a fence line or where there are big snowdrifts it’s like you faggots call rims wheels it’s kind of funny when I got a 4 Wheel drive or all-wheel drive vehicle I don’t think my fucking rims are only spinning, but you guys must think your rims spin inside your fucking tires?!? wheels are tires and fucking rims faggot

  2. In this vid berz shows the 33ms aeroshell grease in the container..it’s now labeled aeroshell 64.you can buy it in the .25 oz container that some gun part websites sell.those websites charge like $5 for that size or do like I do and buy the full cartridge of 14 oz for $25 and split it with someone.its a ripoff buying it in tiny containers imo

  3. It's difficult to listen to someone give advice when they break a "Mechanical Golden Rule" you absolutely never,ever use a Torque wrench or ratchet for that matter to break torque! that's what "Breaker Bars" are for………

  4. what is the wrench/tool you are using? Most of them have pins that go in towards the receiver but yours is pushing down into the holes around and in towards the a barrel. I have the same type of barrel nut, seems much less common. I cannot find the right tool but you seem to have found one.

  5. I have had good luck with Loctite 51001 copper anti seize that I get at the local auto parts store. I believe it is the same lube that comes on new Glock pistols.

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