PSA Upper Receiver - Clocked Barrel Autopsy (Part 1/2)

Published on January 12, 2025
Duration: 1:21

This video demonstrates how to identify a 'clocked' barrel extension in an AR-15 upper receiver, a common issue arising from over-torqued barrel nuts. The instructor highlights visual cues like misaligned feed ramps and explains potential causes, including bent index pins or manufacturing defects. The guide also suggests a practical test using a handguard to confirm the misalignment.

Quick Summary

A 'clocked' AR-15 barrel extension is identified by misaligned feed ramps. This issue often stems from an over-torqued barrel nut, which can bend the index pin, or from manufacturing defects in the barrel extension or upper receiver. A diagnostic test involves checking if a handguard seats correctly into the barrel extension.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction and PSA Upper Receiver
  2. 00:17Checking Feed Ramp Alignment
  3. 00:31Causes of Misalignment (Barrel Nut Torque)
  4. 00:46Manufacturing Defects and Misalignment
  5. 01:08Diagnostic Test with Handguard
  6. 01:13Conclusion and Educational Value

Frequently Asked Questions

What are the visual signs of a 'clocked' AR-15 barrel extension?

The primary visual indicator of a 'clocked' barrel extension is the gross misalignment of the feed ramps between the barrel extension and the upper receiver. When viewed under light, these ramps will not line up correctly, suggesting an issue with the barrel's indexing.

What commonly causes an AR-15 barrel extension to become 'clocked'?

The most frequent cause of a 'clocked' barrel extension is over-torquing the barrel nut during assembly. This excessive force can bend or break the barrel's index pin or damage the corresponding notch in the upper receiver, leading to improper alignment.

Can manufacturing defects lead to a 'clocked' barrel extension?

Yes, manufacturing defects can also cause a 'clocked' barrel extension. This can occur if the index pin on the barrel extension is placed in the wrong position or if the notch in the upper receiver designed to accept the index pin is cut incorrectly.

How can you test if an AR-15 barrel extension is misaligned without full disassembly?

A practical test involves attempting to install a handguard. If the handguard does not seat properly into the barrel extension, it strongly suggests that the barrel extension is 'clocked' or misaligned within the upper receiver.

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