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

Published on April 18, 2023
Duration: 2:37

This guide, presented by experienced individuals from Brownells, demonstrates how to safely un-stake an AR-15 castle nut. It debunks the myth that a staked castle nut is permanent and provides a clear, step-by-step process for removal using an armorer's wrench. The video emphasizes that staking is primarily to prevent loosening from vibration and advises replacing the end plate upon reinstallation.

Quick Summary

An AR-15 castle nut is staked to prevent loosening from vibration, but this is not a permanent modification. Using an armorer's wrench, the staked metal can be broken, allowing the castle nut to be removed. It is recommended to replace the end plate when reinstalling the castle nut.

Chapters

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

Frequently Asked Questions

How do you remove a staked AR-15 castle nut?

To remove a staked AR-15 castle nut, use an armorer's wrench to apply firm pressure and break the staked metal. Once the stake is sheared or deformed, the castle nut can be unscrewed from the receiver extension. It's recommended to replace the end plate upon reinstallation.

Is staking an AR-15 castle nut permanent?

No, staking an AR-15 castle nut is not permanent. While it effectively prevents the nut from loosening due to vibration, the stake can be broken with an armorer's wrench, allowing for removal and maintenance. The myth of permanence is debunked by practical demonstration.

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

The primary purpose of staking an AR-15 castle nut is to prevent it from backing out or loosening due to the vibrations generated during the firearm's operation. This ensures the buffer tube remains securely attached to the lower receiver.

What should be replaced when un-staking and re-staking an AR-15 castle nut?

When un-staking and re-staking an AR-15 castle nut, it is highly recommended to replace the mil-spec end plate. The staking process can deform or damage the end plate, and these plates are inexpensive, typically costing around $2.

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