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I couldn't see everything you were trying to show, but I got enough to see the difference between my carbine tube and my rifle tube to replace it. Thanks!
Is there any torque setting for the buffer tube into the receiver? Castle nuts normally are torque and staked.
Found your video searching for clarity on installing M5 rifle vs carbine buffer tube for fixed stock (AR newbie)…didn't know if I needed a castle nut, etc. Thanks for the clarity, very helpful!
This may be a older video but it really helped answer a couple of questions. Good video, Thanks
You need to redo the video. Too much off camera action and very little explanation about the endplate
You saved me a world of pain and confusion! Thank you for posting this!
Thanks for the information. About to build a rifle length AR, was wondering what buffer parts to buy, this answered my question. 🙂
I've never used a rifle-length buffer tube. Didn't understand how an installation might differ. Thanks for the help.
the video was great until you were working out of view of the camera. other than that, thanks for posting some good info