Smyth Busters: Can You Un-Stake an AR-15 Castle Nut?

Published on April 18, 2023
Duration: 2:37

This guide, presented by Steven and Caleb from Brownells on 'Smyth Busters', demonstrates how to un-stake an AR-15 castle nut. The common myth that staking is permanent is debunked, showing that a staked nut can be removed with minimal effort using an armorers wrench. The video emphasizes that staking prevents the castle nut from vibrating loose during use and recommends replacing the endplate upon reinstallation.

Quick Summary

A staked AR-15 castle nut is not permanent and can be removed. The stake is designed to prevent loosening from vibration, not to be a permanent fixture. Using an armorers wrench, the stake can be broken with minimal effort, allowing for removal. It's recommended to replace the endplate when reinstalling.

Chapters

  1. 00:03Introduction: Castle Nut Staking Debate
  2. 00:37Visualizing a Staked Castle Nut
  3. 00:52The Myth: Staking is Permanent
  4. 01:10Proving the Myth Wrong: Un-staking Demo
  5. 01:28Demonstrating Castle Nut Removal
  6. 01:46Purpose of Staking & Reinstallation Tip
  7. 02:12Myth Busted & Call to Action

Frequently Asked Questions

Can a staked AR-15 castle nut be removed?

Yes, a staked AR-15 castle nut can be removed. The myth that staking makes it permanent is false. With an armorers wrench, the stake can be broken with minimal effort, allowing the castle nut to be turned and removed.

What is the purpose of staking an AR-15 castle nut?

Staking an AR-15 castle nut serves to prevent it from vibrating loose during the firearm's operation, especially under recoil. This ensures the structural integrity of the buffer tube and stock assembly remains secure.

What should I do when reinstalling an AR-15 castle nut?

When reinstalling an AR-15 castle nut, it is highly recommended to replace the mil-spec endplate. This inexpensive part is designed to be deformed during staking, and using a new one ensures a proper and secure installation.

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