How to Install a RISII Rail System

Published on April 11, 2019
Duration: 10:31

This guide details the installation of a Daniel Defense RIS II rail system, covering critical steps like barrel nut torquing and rail alignment. The video features Joe Marler from Daniel Defense, providing expert instruction on the process. Key torque specifications and tool requirements are clearly outlined for a successful installation.

Quick Summary

Install the Daniel Defense RIS II rail system by first torquing the barrel nut to 55 ft-lbs. Then, slide the rail over the barrel, use an alignment tool for perfect timing, and secure the six main fasteners to 29-32 in-lbs. Finally, attach the lower rail and reinstall the muzzle device.

Chapters

  1. 00:11Introduction to RIS II Rail Systems
  2. 01:11Gas Block and Tool Overview
  3. 01:42Bolt-up Plate and Barrel Nut Installation
  4. 02:48Gas System Installation
  5. 04:25Rail Body Attachment
  6. 07:19Lower Rail and Muzzle Device

Frequently Asked Questions

What are the key torque specifications for installing a Daniel Defense RIS II rail?

For the Daniel Defense RIS II, the barrel nut should be torqued to 55 ft-lbs, and the six main rail fasteners require a torque of 29-32 in-lbs for a secure installation.

What tools are necessary for installing the Daniel Defense RIS II rail?

Essential tools include a 1/2-inch drive torque wrench, an Allen wrench, a barrel nut wrench, a taper pin driver, and a multi-tool for the muzzle device. An alignment tool is also recommended.

What is the difference between the RIS II M4A1 and RIS II MK18?

The primary difference lies in their intended barrel lengths: the RIS II M4A1 is for barrels 14.5 inches or longer, while the RIS II MK18 is specifically designed for 10.3-inch barrels.

How do you ensure proper alignment when installing the RIS II rail?

Proper alignment is achieved by using an alignment tool or a carry handle/scope base to bridge the upper receiver and the rail before tightening the fasteners.

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