AR-15 - Receiver Extension and Takedown Pin Installation

Published on December 7, 2020
Duration: 7:37

This guide details the installation of the AR-15 receiver extension, end plate, castle nut, and buffer retainer. It emphasizes proper tool usage, including a torque wrench set to 38-42 foot-pounds for the castle nut, and the importance of aligning the end plate notches correctly. The process involves greasing threads, capturing the buffer retainer, and stabilizing the assembly with a reaction block for accurate torquing.

Quick Summary

Install your AR-15 receiver extension and castle nut correctly by using a vice block, castle nut wrench, and torque wrench set to 38-42 foot-pounds. Ensure the end plate notches are oriented properly (small notches forward, large notches rearward) and grease the receiver extension threads for smooth installation.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction and Components
  2. 00:35Required Tools and Materials
  3. 00:53Assembling Receiver Extension Components
  4. 01:23Installing Takedown Pin and Buffer Retainer
  5. 01:47Greasing Threads and Installing Receiver Extension
  6. 02:14Capturing Buffer Retainer
  7. 02:32Securing End Plate and Castle Nut
  8. 02:53Torquing the Castle Nut
  9. 03:01Using Reaction Block for Stability
  10. 03:41Final Torque and Alignment Check
  11. 04:15Next Steps: Staking the End Plate

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the correct torque specification for an AR-15 castle nut?

The recommended torque specification for an AR-15 castle nut is between 38 and 42 foot-pounds. This ensures a secure fit without over-tightening, which could damage components or make future disassembly difficult.

What tools are essential for installing an AR-15 receiver extension and castle nut?

Essential tools include a vice block to secure the lower receiver, a castle nut wrench (like the Four Controls model), a torque wrench to achieve the correct foot-pounds, and grease for lubricating the threads.

How do you properly orient the end plate when installing it on an AR-15 receiver extension?

When installing the end plate, ensure the small notches face towards the receiver extension tube and the larger notches face towards the rear of the firearm. This orientation is crucial for proper function.

What is the purpose of the buffer retainer during receiver extension installation?

The buffer retainer, along with its spring, prevents the buffer and buffer spring from sliding out of the receiver extension when the firearm is disassembled. It is captured by the receiver extension itself.

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