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

Published on November 19, 2013
Duration: 3:26

This video demonstrates a clever trick for removing and replacing an AR-15 takedown pin without disturbing a staked castle nut. It utilizes a small precision screwdriver to depress the detent and an old pivot pin as a slave pin to capture the detent during the swap. This method is ideal for upgrading components like enhanced takedown pins while preserving factory staking.

Quick Summary

To remove an AR-15 takedown pin with a staked castle nut, use a 3/64" precision screwdriver to depress the detent. Then, use an old pivot pin as a slave pin to capture the detent while swapping the takedown pin.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Intro: Staked Castle Nut Problem
  2. 00:48Required Tools for Pin Swap
  3. 01:00How to Depress the Detent
  4. 01:52The Slave Pin Trick Explained
  5. 02:35Installing the New Takedown Pin

Frequently Asked Questions

How can I remove an AR-15 takedown pin if the castle nut is staked?

You can remove an AR-15 takedown pin with a staked castle nut using a small precision screwdriver to depress the detent. Once depressed, rotate the pin out. Use an old pivot pin as a slave to capture the detent during the swap.

What tool is needed to depress the AR-15 takedown pin detent?

A small precision flathead screwdriver is required, typically a 3/64 inch size, often found in eyeglass repair kits or precision tool sets.

How do I prevent the detent from flying out when replacing an AR-15 takedown pin?

Use an old, longer pivot pin as a 'slave pin'. Insert it from the opposite side to displace the original takedown pin, keeping the detent captured within the receiver until the new pin is installed.

Can I upgrade my AR-15 takedown pins without removing the castle nut?

Yes, you can upgrade AR-15 takedown pins without removing a staked castle nut by using a specific trick. This involves carefully manipulating the detent with a small screwdriver and using a slave pin.

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