Smyth Busters: AR-15 Barrel Nut Torque

Published on May 26, 2020
Duration: 2:38

This video debunks the myth of a specific 'magical' torque value for AR-15 barrel nuts. The mil-spec range of 30-85 ft-lbs is wide to allow for gas tube indexing. Testing shows accuracy is unaffected across this range, emphasizing that proper indexing is more critical than precise torque within the spec. Brownells offers tech support for further assistance.

Quick Summary

The mil-spec torque range for an AR-15 barrel nut is 30-85 ft-lbs. This wide range is necessary for proper gas tube indexing, not for achieving a specific accuracy level. Testing shows AR-15s perform well across the entire range, debunking myths about precise torque values.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Intro: Barrel Nut Torque Myth
  2. 00:28Mil-Spec Torque Range Explained
  3. 00:54Historical Context & Gas Tube Indexing
  4. 01:32Impact of Torque on Accuracy
  5. 02:05Conclusion & Tech Support

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the mil-spec torque range for an AR-15 barrel nut?

The mil-spec torque range for an AR-15 barrel nut is quite broad, typically between 30 and 85 foot-pounds. This range allows for flexibility in aligning the barrel nut's teeth with the gas tube, which is crucial for proper function.

Does AR-15 barrel nut torque affect accuracy?

According to Brownells experts, AR-15 accuracy is generally not significantly affected by whether the barrel nut torque is at the lower or higher end of the 30-85 ft-lbs mil-spec range. Proper gas tube alignment is more critical than hitting a specific torque number.

Why is the AR-15 barrel nut torque range so wide?

The wide torque range (30-85 ft-lbs) is primarily to accommodate the need for indexing the barrel nut's teeth with the gas tube. Older designs required this flexibility to ensure the gas tube could properly seat into the receiver.

Where can I get help with AR-15 gunsmithing questions?

If you have questions about AR-15 builds, maintenance, or specific torque values, Brownells offers a dedicated tech line. You can reach them at 800-741-0015 for expert assistance.

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