This guide details the process of changing the barrel, bolt head, and magazine box on the Gunwerks NEXUS rifle system to convert calibers. It emphasizes the use of specific tools like a torque wrench and anti-seize, and outlines the steps for disassembling and reassembling the action, including critical torque specifications for action screws and clamp screws. The guide also covers the procedure for swapping bolt heads when changing between magnum and standard calibers.
This guide details the proper lubrication and installation of an AR-15 barrel and barrel nut, emphasizing the use of anti-seize or grease on critical mating surfaces to prevent binding and ensure proper fit. It also covers the strategic application of red and blue Loctite for securing gas blocks and handguards, respectively, highlighting the importance of heat for red Loctite removal.
Mike Davidson from Gunwerks demonstrates a thorough cleaning process for their muzzleloaders, emphasizing cleaning from the breech end to protect the action. The guide covers bolt and breech plug removal, barrel cleaning with solvent and brushing, patching for dryness, muzzle brake maintenance, and breech plug care with anti-seize for future ease of use. It concludes with advice on long-term storage and a final rifle inspection.
This guide details how to properly install an AR-15 barrel nut using anti-seize compound, a technique recommended by Brownells experts. Applying anti-seize facilitates easier tightening, ensures correct timing of components like gas ports, and simplifies future disassembly. The process involves applying the compound to the threads and then tightening the nut to achieve the desired alignment.
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