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Thread: Torquing Old Barrel to New Upper Receiver

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    Quote Originally Posted by MistWolf View Post
    You are correct, a right proper hissy fit, followed by a excoriating disparagement of his character, would let others know how seriously they need to consider the facts. A polite response is for those unsure of their own opinion. I, for one, would not want to lose respect for the depth of your experience and knowledge. Perhaps you should go back and edit your post, or follow it up with a scathing reply as to maintain your online rep as an internet expert.

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    Careful... Robb has been a little cranky lately.

    I hope he's having a better week..
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    Until now, I never heard about applying torque only one time when assembling used parts. I always torqued the barrel nut three times. It does not hurt anything, so I am going to keep using the torque three times method.

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    Thanks everybody for the input. The reason for the question was I needed to swap out the A2 receiver of a used AR for a new flat top upper. Went the multi torque route. -Pete

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