figured i would post this for those to see the insides of the buffer
A5 buffer, 5.33oz. 2 tungsten, 2 steel.
http://i203.photobucket.com/albums/a...s/IMG_3584.jpg
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figured i would post this for those to see the insides of the buffer
A5 buffer, 5.33oz. 2 tungsten, 2 steel.
http://i203.photobucket.com/albums/a...s/IMG_3584.jpg
I got mine the other day and wanted to put it on my Sr15 but I cannot get the castle nut loose so I put in on one of my other lowers. Now just to get to the range and try it out.
Ahh, thanks, I'll have to try that.
my KAC SR-15 M4 lower had loctite on the receiver extension and castle nut from the factory.
FWIW, I have had good results using acetone to loosen up Loctite. That was on the blue loctite and if recall correctly that is what Loctite recommends.
From what I understand, and witnessed on my SR-15, is that all of the regular 16'' SR-15's of recent production do not have loctite. If I remember right, only a certain run of some type had the loctite. My castle nut was torqued properly, very tight and required a little muscle to get it to break loose and then turned freely. I could see how someone might think it had loctite. I bet that it does not.