As a follow up to my previous post on finding a barrel for my AE, a member here gave me a very fair deal on one that I went ahead and installed the other day.
I followed the installation video from 8541 tactical (excellent video btw) and found the process much less difficult than I would have expected. One thing I noticed in his video is that he doesn’t appear to use any lubrication on the barrel tenon. My action had a fair bit of what looked like copper anti-seize in the action threads and my new barrel was bone dry. I went ahead and wiped some CLP on the barrel threads, wiped the excess anti-seize off the action face, and torqued the two together.
Since then I’ve been reading threads here and elsewhere, and it seems most everyone recommends using new anti-seize on both the action and threads. What’s everyone’s thoughts on this with regards to the AE? My AT has no anti-seize but that could be due to the clamping mechanism it uses to hold the barrel in place. Is the CLP/old anti-seize combo that I have on there sufficient or should I break it apart, clean out the old stuff and redo it with a fresh coat? I have a ton of Aeroshell 64 that I’ve used on my AR-15’s in the past, would that suffice? Thanks y’all, still learning when it comes to these guns. I appreciate the help!
I followed the installation video from 8541 tactical (excellent video btw) and found the process much less difficult than I would have expected. One thing I noticed in his video is that he doesn’t appear to use any lubrication on the barrel tenon. My action had a fair bit of what looked like copper anti-seize in the action threads and my new barrel was bone dry. I went ahead and wiped some CLP on the barrel threads, wiped the excess anti-seize off the action face, and torqued the two together.
Since then I’ve been reading threads here and elsewhere, and it seems most everyone recommends using new anti-seize on both the action and threads. What’s everyone’s thoughts on this with regards to the AE? My AT has no anti-seize but that could be due to the clamping mechanism it uses to hold the barrel in place. Is the CLP/old anti-seize combo that I have on there sufficient or should I break it apart, clean out the old stuff and redo it with a fresh coat? I have a ton of Aeroshell 64 that I’ve used on my AR-15’s in the past, would that suffice? Thanks y’all, still learning when it comes to these guns. I appreciate the help!