Smyth Busters: Should You Bed an AR-15 Barrel?

Published on February 14, 2023
Duration: 8:00

This guide, drawing from expert insights from Brownells, addresses the practice of bedding an AR-15 barrel into the upper receiver. It explains that for quality components, bedding is often unnecessary due to the inherent mechanical rigidity achieved through proper torque and fitment. The video emphasizes that if a fit is too loose, replacing the parts is recommended over bedding, and highlights interference fit and receiver lapping as more effective methods for ensuring accuracy and proper alignment.

Quick Summary

Experts from Brownells explain that bedding an AR-15 barrel into the upper receiver is often unnecessary for accuracy. For quality parts, proper torque creates rigidity. If a fit is loose, replacing components is advised. Superior alignment methods include interference fit and receiver lapping, rather than relying on adhesives.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction to Barrel Bedding
  2. 00:29AR-15 Components Explained
  3. 01:01The Bedding Process
  4. 01:46Mechanical Rigidity
  5. 04:28Interference Fit Alternatives
  6. 05:43Lapping the Upper Receiver
  7. 07:11Conclusion: Myth Busted

Frequently Asked Questions

Is bedding an AR-15 barrel into the upper receiver necessary for accuracy?

For quality AR-15 components, bedding is generally considered unnecessary. Proper torque on the barrel nut provides sufficient rigidity. If the fit is loose, replacing the parts is recommended over bedding, according to experts from Brownells.

What are better alternatives to bedding an AR-15 barrel?

Superior methods for ensuring AR-15 barrel alignment include achieving an 'interference fit' through precise manufacturing (like using undersized receivers that require heat) or lapping the receiver face to ensure it's perfectly flat and concentric.

When should I consider replacing AR-15 parts instead of bedding them?

If your AR-15 barrel extension slides too loosely into the upper receiver, it indicates a potential quality issue with the parts. In such cases, replacing the components is the recommended course of action rather than attempting to bed them.

What is the role of Loctite in AR-15 barrel assembly?

Some builders may use green Loctite on the barrel extension to fill minor gaps between it and the receiver. However, the video suggests this is often a workaround for less-than-ideal fits, and proper component quality and assembly methods are preferred.

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