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AR-15 – Staking Your Castle Nut Properly

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Everyone asks where I find AR-15 stuff in stock or where I order from, so here you are:
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In this quick video, I show you exactly how to properly stake your castle nut on your AR-15/M16 style of rifle. Staking your castle nut is not required, but it is proper to do so.

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40 COMMENTS

  1. All you’re doing is creating a burr so that you can rotate from shark I want to say similar to a lock washer I guess will call the cut in the middle the burr which causes grab which in theory is supposed to prevent backing off unscrewing coming loose however you desire to term it.. Call it in antirotation burr

  2. Thanks for the video. As an alternative, can a certain color of locktite be used? Are there certain color locktites that shed grip if one heats up the locktite for removal?

  3. That dont looked staked to me. You literally have just an edge of end plate bend. You should have done the staking exactly on the middle of the end plate till as the whole gets wider it pushes more material in the caste nut and then work the angle few times to direct even more material in.

  4. Great video! Do you have any tips on a slight rattling butt stock on the buffer tube? I'm sort of OCD too. Got a factory Blackhawk stock that seems to rattle when shooting, tried shims inside the stock which seems to fix the problem but can't adjust the stock up and down the tube now!

  5. i thought i selected a video of staking a castle nut but instead (as a tool and die maker) i'm watching a video on how to wrongly use a spring loaded center punch.

  6. Why dont all you smart asses make a video in that case. All shit talk but no game. Thank you for the video. I did exactly what you did and worked great!

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