AR-15 - Staked Castle Nut? Takedown Pin Removal - Easy Trick

Published on November 19, 2013
Duration: 3:26

This guide details a practical technique for replacing an AR-15 takedown pin, even when the castle nut is staked, without disturbing the staking. It utilizes a small precision screwdriver to manage the detent and a longer pivot pin as a slave to facilitate the swap. This method is ideal for upgrading components like enhanced pins.

Quick Summary

Learn an easy trick to replace an AR-15 takedown pin when the castle nut is staked. This technique involves using a 3/64 inch precision screwdriver to depress the detent spring and a slave pin to facilitate the swap, allowing for upgrades like enhanced pins without disturbing the factory staking.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction and Problem Statement
  2. 00:48Required Tools
  3. 01:00Capturing the Detent
  4. 01:52The Pin Swap Trick
  5. 02:35Installing the New Pin

Frequently Asked Questions

How do you remove an AR-15 takedown pin if the castle nut is staked?

To remove an AR-15 takedown pin with a staked castle nut, pull the pin out, then use a 3/64 inch flathead screwdriver to depress the detent spring towards the rear. Rotate the pin to hold the detent compressed, then use a slave pin to swap the takedown pins.

What tool is needed to replace an AR-15 takedown pin with a staked castle nut?

The essential tool is a small, 3/64 inch flathead precision screwdriver, often found in eyeglass repair kits. A Plymouth Forge set is shown as an example. This is used to depress the detent spring.

Can I upgrade my AR-15 pins without disturbing a staked castle nut?

Yes, you can upgrade AR-15 pins, such as to Battle Arms Development enhanced pins, without disturbing a staked castle nut. The technique involves carefully managing the detent spring with a precision screwdriver and using a slave pin.

What is the purpose of the detent in an AR-15 takedown pin system?

The detent is a small spring-loaded component within the AR-15 receiver that engages with a groove on the takedown pin. Its function is to hold the takedown pin securely in place, preventing it from accidentally sliding out during operation.

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