Alright so I will soon be installing my noveske barrel to an upper. I want my install to be as good as possible to optimize the noveske barrel. I have searched and read and unless I am directed otherwise here, I will do the following. Red loctite on the barrel extension but NOT on any threads. Antisieze on the barrel nut threads. I have read that best accuracy is found with the barrel nut torqued as low as possible. My torque spec range is 30-50 ft lbs on the hanguard's proprietary nut so I will aim for as low in that range as I can. If I am wrong on these or if there is any other extra procedure please let me know. I want every bit of accuracy out of this setup as I can get. Thanks.
Also it will get ceracoated. Are there certain areas it should stay off of?
The best solution would be to use a BCM thermal fit upper. You can buy seconds direct from them for $59.00.
Then true the face of the upper were the barrel extension meets it. Brownells has a reasonably priced kit for this.
You didn't mention it, but buy a Go guage and check head space. Make sure to remove the ejector from the bolt when checking.
No need to buy all three gauges, just the go. If it passes go then add a piece of clear scotch tape to the back of the go gauge and re-check, it should not close with the tape added. It's usually the BCG that causes problems with head space and usually its the coated ones. Specifically thicker coatings like nickel boron.
If not using the BCM then it depends how loose the slip fit is.
Like others I've taken a master AR Armorers class, but what I suggest is my informed opinion. Take it or leave it.
Do not use Red or Blue Loctite.
Yes they may work, but the correct one to use is Green 620 Bearing mount Loctite & it should really be used with Loctite SF 7649 primer if you want to do it right. The Green is rated for a higher temp and is designed to fill small voids.
I have built several with VLTOR uppers. They are quality thick walled uppers, however they have been a loose fit to all the std size barrel extensions I've tried. How loose.........well I was able to assemble one with .001 stainless shim stock 2/3 rds the way around the barrel extension. I Use the 620 Loctite with primer on the loose fit uppers + shim stock if it fits.
See Joe Carlos video below
Edit: The oversize Bat extensions are out of stock and have been for over a year.