This video demonstrates the installation of the buffer tube and takedown pin assemblies.
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I found that holding down the detent spring with the flat side of a regular razor blade and moving the plate over it works well for me.
This the best video I’ve seen on installing the buffer tube. Short & Sweet, straight to the point, easy to follow and understand.
Does the dented pin & spring actually effect the firearm of its for the takedown pin not to come off?
So THAT'S what those tiny notches are for on the castle nut….I never knew that! Very informative video. Thank you!
Does the tightness of the Casale nut matter
Got my rear takedown pin stuck in my ar 15 please help
The stuff you put on the threads is tge same stuff used on cars right
Best video i have seen after watching all the ones above this one
thanks for the info.
This is very clear, simple, and exactly what I need to change my stock and buffer assembly over. Thank you for the perfect video!
This whole series is awesome. I love that you have the complete assembly and then individual videos for each sub-task. Great job!
if u place your torque bar extension at 90degrees to your torque wrench no math is needed
Perfect timing again……thank you!
Very straightforward thank you