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ArCane
01-29-07, 23:48
Whats the best kind of wrench for installing a stock? Just a spanner wrench or should I just go with a multi tool?

Robb Jensen
01-30-07, 04:13
Whats the best kind of wrench for installing a stock? Just a spanner wrench or should I just go with a multi tool?

You didn't specify if you're installing a M4 carbine stock or a A1/A2 stock, this wrench http://www.bushmaster.com/shopping/gunsmith/1570-4.asp will work for installing either type very well. Lube the threads on either receiver extension with molybdenum desulfide grease and torque a rifle receiver extension to 35-39ft lbs, and a carbine extension to 40in lbs (+/-2in lbs). Stake a carbine extension in 2 places. Don't 2nd guess the guy(s) who wrote the TM.

The Bushmaster above won't bend and slip off the castle nut, and gouge the receiver extension. Installing a stock shouldn't be too bad with using the cheap stamped steel stock wrench. It's using it to try to loosen a properly staked on castle nut or one Loc-Tite'd on my RRA is where you'll run into problems. Buy cheap, buy twice.

rob_s
01-30-07, 04:45
You can also pick up one of the Rock River Arms stock wrenches for $6.00 (http://www.rockriverarms.com/item-detail.cfm?ID=AR0150&storeid=1&image=tools.gif&CFID=32940926&CFTOKEN=11181073). It's not nearly as useful as the one above, but it's also only $6 and very easy to pack in a range tool kit.

ArCane
01-30-07, 10:24
The stock is the Stag Arms Collapsible stock kit w/ H Buffer. I will be replacing it as soon as the Magpul UBR comes out. So I want a wrench that does both. Will the Bushmaster one do both? Is that the best place to get it?

LOKNLOD
01-30-07, 12:01
I've got this one (http://www.bravocompanyusa.com/Armorer-AR15-Wrench-p/tool%20armorer%20ar15%20wrench.htm) from Bravo Company, a site supporting vendor, and all around excellent crew to deal with.

ArCane
01-30-07, 12:44
Thats perfect. I wanted to support a sponsor! Processing the order now!

Robb Jensen
01-30-07, 20:48
I've got this one (http://www.bravocompanyusa.com/Armorer-AR15-Wrench-p/tool%20armorer%20ar15%20wrench.htm) from Bravo Company, a site supporting vendor, and all around excellent crew to deal with.

As much as I would love you to support a site sponsor like Paul from Bravo, his action wrench appears to be the type for the old non-castle nut style CAR stock nuts. The ones that have a dimple or two that the wrench can engage instead of the 4 notches of the castle nut, these slip off the castle nuts fairly easily. The wrench from Smith Enterprise and a brand new not even in the catalog yet one from DPMS will work.

ArCane
01-30-07, 21:51
So the one I ordered from Bravo wont work with the Magpul UBR?

Dave L.
01-30-07, 22:27
I have the Rock river one- I paid $8 for it and it worked perfectly...especially if only use it once a year.

Robb Jensen
01-31-07, 07:16
So the one I ordered from Bravo wont work with the Magpul UBR?

I don't believe the UBR uses a castle or CAR stock nut. It appears to mount on a lower much like the 93 series Magpul stocks did, which was just with two allen wrenches.

I messed with the UBR stock at SHOT and didn't see a castle nut. Honestly I like the CTR stocks the best. If I don't use a CTR stock, I use a VLTOR stock. I probably won't buy a UBR, I just don't have a need for one. I'm running a CTR on my LMT SBR and my 3gun AR, I put a black one on my wifes SBR. On my other SBR I run a standard VLTOR.