Brownells AR-15 and M16 Armorer's Wrench

Published on July 22, 2015
Duration: 1:07

This guide details the use of the Brownells AR-15/M16 Armorer's Wrench for building and maintaining the rifle. It covers compatibility with different barrel nut styles, installation of handguards and receiver extensions, and proper engagement for M4 lock nuts. The wrench also features slots for A1/A2 flash hiders and a torque drive opening.

Quick Summary

The Brownells AR-15/M16 Armorer's Wrench is constructed from durable 4140 steel with a manganese phosphate finish. It accommodates both encapsulated and peg-style barrel nuts, and its carbine buttstock wrench end ensures full engagement with M4 lock nuts. Additional features include a slot for A2 receiver extensions and specific fittings for A1/A2 flash hiders.

Chapters

  1. 00:02Introduction to the Armorer's Wrench
  2. 00:12Material and Finish
  3. 00:17Barrel Nut Compatibility
  4. 00:25Carbine Buttstock Wrench Feature
  5. 00:34A2 Receiver Extension Slot
  6. 00:39Torque Drive and Flash Hider Slots
  7. 00:47Brownells Satisfaction Guarantee

Frequently Asked Questions

What materials is the Brownells AR-15/M16 Armorer's Wrench made from?

The Brownells AR-15/M16 Armorer's Wrench is manufactured from 4140 steel. It is then tumbled and finished with a manganese phosphate coating for enhanced durability and corrosion resistance.

What types of barrel nuts does the Brownells Armorer's Wrench work with?

This versatile wrench is designed to work with both encapsulated and peg-style barrel nuts. This allows for the removal and installation of standard barrel nuts as well as aftermarket free-float handguards.

How does the wrench ensure proper engagement with M4-style lock nuts?

The long handle of the wrench ends with a carbine buttstock wrench that features four teeth. These teeth are specifically designed to ensure full engagement with all four notches found in an M4-style lock nut for secure operation.

What other components can be installed or removed using this armorer's wrench?

Beyond barrel nuts and handguards, the wrench features a slot for installing the A2 receiver extension. It also has specific slots for fitting A1 and A2 style flash hiders.

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