SOTAR Secret Shopper - Ruger AR556 - Part 3.6/4 - Clocked/Canted FSB & The Fix

Published on February 20, 2025
Duration: 1:37

This video details a method for correcting a clocked or canted front sight base on an AR-15 platform rifle, specifically addressing issues found on Ruger AR-556 models. The process involves removing existing pins, using an alignment gauge to position the base correctly, securing it with Loctite 620, and then reaming and fitting oversized taper pins to the newly aligned holes. This guide is for intermediate gunsmithing tasks.

Quick Summary

To fix a clocked or canted AR-15 front sight base, remove the pins, use an alignment gauge to position it correctly, secure it with Loctite 620, then recut the pin holes with taper pin reamers and fit custom-sized oversized taper pins.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction: Clocked FSB Issue
  2. 00:16Preparation: Removing Pins
  3. 00:27Alignment Tool Recommendation
  4. 00:33Securing with Loctite 620
  5. 00:52Recutting Holes with Taper Pin Reamers
  6. 01:07Fitting Oversized Taper Pins
  7. 01:16Pin Preparation: Cutting and Rounding
  8. 01:22Finalizing the Fix

Frequently Asked Questions

What is a common issue found on Ruger AR-556 front sight bases?

A frequent problem observed on Ruger AR-556 models in secret shopper tests is a 'clocked' or 'canted' front sight base, meaning it's misaligned and not perpendicular to the barrel, affecting aiming.

How can you fix a misaligned AR-15 front sight base without a specialized jig?

You can fix a misaligned front sight base by using an alignment gauge, securing the base with Loctite 620, then recutting the pin holes with taper pin reamers and fitting oversized taper pins.

What tools are essential for correcting a clocked front sight base?

Essential tools for correcting a clocked front sight base include taper pin reamers, Loctite 620 (sleeve retaining compound), and a front sight alignment gauge. Oversized taper pins are also needed.

What is the purpose of Loctite 620 in fixing a front sight base?

Loctite 620 serves as a sleeve retaining compound to temporarily hold the front sight base in its correctly aligned position after using an alignment gauge, preventing movement before the pins are reinstalled.

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