Should the titanium barrel nut be installed so that the under-head area is acting as a bearing area against the upper receiver? Or is it purely for wrenching flats, and it just relies on torque? Are these UNJ threads? Thanks.
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Should the titanium barrel nut be installed so that the under-head area is acting as a bearing area against the upper receiver? Or is it purely for wrenching flats, and it just relies on torque? Are these UNJ threads? Thanks.
Pretty sure you tighten it to the ft/lb specified in the directions.
This. Get a 1 1/8" crow's foot wrench, attach to your torque wrench, and torque to specs. Glen Seekins recommends 45-50ft/lbs, no grease used.Pretty sure you tighten it to the ft/lb specified in the directions.
Just follow directions. Don't over complicate it. If you think there's a chance you'll replace the barrel, aeroshell the threads. Seekins doesn't grease the threads on their factory barrels, but they said it can't hurt to do it if you're assembling them.
We torque ours to 45-50 FT LBS when we build. Also, dont use any antiseize, grease or anythign or the torqe you set will be allot higer than what your wrench says
Just follow directions. Don't over complicate it. If you think there's a chance you'll replace the barrel, aeroshell the threads. Seekins doesn't grease the threads on their factory barrels, but they said it can't hurt to do it if you're assembling them.
This. Get a 1 1/8" crow's foot wrench, attach to your torque wrench, and torque to specs. Glen Seekins recommends 45-50ft/lbs, no grease used.
I usually tighten twice to above 35 ft/lbs and loosen the nut, just to ensure the barrel is fully seated, then take it to 45ft/lbs for the final torque. My last Rainier barrel and iMRT-R upper was really snug on each other requiring using the barrel nut to walk the barrel into place, while the Noveske barrel and iMRT-3 upper fit like a glove.
Here's a thread with more information: http://www.snipershide.com/shooting...79849-seekins-upper-gunsmithing-question.html
This. Only difference is I always put white lithium grease on the barrel extension and barrel nut threads.
There is ALOT of leeway as far as torque goes. Around 50ft lb will be just fine.
This is the cheapass crows foot I used and worked great.
Sunex 97736 1/2-Inch Drive 1-1/8-Inch Jumbo Crowfoot Wrench - Amazon.com
So much for "follow directions" to then just winging it any ole way you feel like winging it!
Look, I have yet to see Glen or anyone from Seekins recommend or even so much as hint that running 33MS (or any other antiseize) on the threads is advisable unlike on other barrel nuts/threads/etc. In fact, they have recommended just the opposite and recommended to NOT run any antiseize/grease/etc. because of the likelihood of over-torquing the nut which can potentially cause damage to your components. If you have some information to the contrary, then by all means share the wealth, but the specific directions from Glen et al. in many other threads on the subject (here, on BARFCOM and elsewhere), including the one in response to my own questions last year was:
Says you can use whatever you want. Definitely doesn't say not to use any, and since I never keep anything the way it started, I greased, and it's perfect.
https://www.ar15.com/archive/topic.html?b=2&f=438&t=241957