Bad AR Barrel Nut/Delta Ring Weld Spring

Published on March 5, 2026
Duration: 1:28

This guide, presented by School of the American Rifle, details how to identify and replace a malformed weld spring in an AR-15 Delta Ring assembly. A misaligned weld spring can cause the gas tube to be pushed off-center, leading to excessive friction or damage to the carrier key and gas tube. Replacing the faulty component ensures proper gas tube alignment and firearm reliability.

Quick Summary

A malformed AR-15 weld spring has an opening that is not properly aligned, causing the gas tube to be pushed off to one side. This prevents straight pass-through and can lead to excessive friction or strikes on the gas tube by the carrier key. The solution is to replace the faulty weld spring with a correctly formed one.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction to Delta Ring Weld Spring
  2. 00:04AR-15 Delta Ring Assembly Components
  3. 00:24Proper Gas Tube Alignment
  4. 00:40Identifying a Malformed Weld Spring
  5. 01:00Consequences of Misalignment
  6. 01:12Solution: Weld Spring Replacement

Frequently Asked Questions

What is a weld spring in an AR-15 Delta Ring assembly?

The weld spring is a crucial component in the AR-15 Delta Ring assembly. It helps maintain alignment and tension for the gas tube and other parts, ensuring proper function when the barrel nut, locking clip, and delta ring are assembled.

How can a malformed weld spring damage an AR-15?

A malformed weld spring has an opening that is not properly aligned. This can push the gas tube off-center, leading to excessive friction or direct strikes from the carrier key, potentially damaging both the gas tube and the carrier key.

What are the signs of a bad AR-15 Delta Ring weld spring?

The primary sign of a bad weld spring is a misaligned opening. When installed, this misalignment will prevent the gas tube from passing straight through the assembly, forcing it to one side.

What is the solution for a malformed AR-15 weld spring?

The solution for a malformed weld spring is to replace it with a properly formed one. This ensures the gas tube can pass straight through the barrel nut, locking clip, delta ring, and the new weld spring, restoring correct alignment.

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