Black Rain Ordnance SPEC15 - AR15 Autopsy & Repair (Part 2)

Published on July 14, 2023
Duration: 51:20

This video details the autopsy and repair of a Black Rain Ordnance SPEC15 AR-15, focusing on addressing an over-gassed system. Key upgrades include a BRT EZTUNE gas tube, Sprinco buffer spring and extractor/ejector springs, and a JP titanium firing pin. The process involves meticulous reassembly with specific torque values and the use of Loctite 620 for barrel bedding, resulting in a properly tuned gas system.

Quick Summary

The Black Rain Ordnance SPEC15 AR-15 was repaired and tuned by addressing an over-gassed system. Key upgrades included a BRT EZTUNE gas tube, Sprinco springs, and a JP titanium firing pin. The barrel was bedded with Loctite 620, and the gas system was properly torqued, resulting in a consistent 4:00 ejection pattern.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction & Disclaimer
  2. 00:41Parts Replacement Overview
  3. 01:59Gas Block & Spring Upgrades
  4. 02:46Bolt Carrier Group Components
  5. 04:33Small Parts & Pins
  6. 05:41Upper Receiver Assembly
  7. 08:04Barrel Bedding & Installation
  8. 10:51Gas System & Rail Installation
  9. 14:46Lower Receiver & Final Assembly
  10. 17:47Test Firing & Assessment

Frequently Asked Questions

What are the key upgrades performed on the Black Rain Ordnance SPEC15 in this video?

The SPEC15 received upgrades including a BRT EZTUNE gas tube to fix an over-gassed system, Sprinco buffer and spring kits for enhanced reliability, and a JP Enterprises titanium firing pin to reduce momentum and prevent component damage.

How was the over-gassed condition of the SPEC15 addressed?

The primary solution involved installing a BRT EZTUNE gas tube, which is designed to restrict gas flow. This, combined with other component upgrades, helped tune the gas system for proper function and ejection.

What specific torque values are important during the AR-15 repair?

Key torque values mentioned include 44 ft-lbs for the barrel nut and 38-42 ft-lbs for the castle nut. Set screws for the gas block were torqued to 20 inch-pounds with Rocksett.

What indicators show the AR-15 gas system has been successfully tuned?

Successful tuning is indicated by a consistent ejection pattern. In this case, the rifle's ejection moved from an erratic 1:30 position to a stable 4:00 position after the repairs and upgrades.

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