How to Remove an AR-15 Barrel

Published on August 6, 2014
Duration: 7:41

This guide details the process of removing an AR-15 barrel from an upper receiver, as demonstrated by sootch00. It covers necessary tools like a vise block and armorer's tool, and outlines steps from handguard removal to barrel nut unscrewing. The video emphasizes proper tool usage and provides torque specifications for reassembly.

Quick Summary

To remove an AR-15 barrel, first secure the upper receiver in a vise block. Remove handguards, then the muzzle device and gas block. Unscrew the barrel nut using an armorer's tool, and finally, pull the barrel from the receiver. Reinstallation requires torquing the barrel nut to 30-80 Ft Lbs.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction
  2. 00:24Required Tools
  3. 01:16Handguard Removal
  4. 01:32Securing the Receiver
  5. 01:43Muzzle Device Removal
  6. 02:08Gas Block and Tube Removal
  7. 02:39Barrel Nut and Barrel Removal
  8. 03:28Gas Tube Disassembly
  9. 04:10Delta Ring Assembly Breakdown
  10. 05:25Conclusion and Torque Specs

Frequently Asked Questions

What tools are needed to remove an AR-15 barrel?

Essential tools include a bench vise with an upper receiver vise block, a brass or nylon-tipped hammer, an armorer's tool, hex wrenches, a small punch, and snap ring pliers for the Delta ring assembly.

What is the correct torque for an AR-15 barrel nut?

When reinstalling an AR-15 barrel, the barrel nut should be torqued to specifications typically ranging between 30 and 80 foot-pounds (Ft Lbs).

How do you remove the gas block from an AR-15 barrel?

After removing the muzzle device, loosen the two hex screws holding the gas block. Once loose, the gas block and attached gas tube can be slid off the front of the barrel.

Why is an upper receiver vise block important for barrel removal?

An upper receiver vise block is crucial because it prevents the upper receiver from warping or sustaining damage when significant torque is applied to the barrel nut during removal.

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