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Thread: Castle nut - buffer tube - C5-A

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    Quote Originally Posted by SteveL View Post
    At your advice I've also used it on a few occasions now. No problems whatsoever.
    Same here

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    Quote Originally Posted by mtdawg169 View Post
    Why not just use the Aeroshell on both?
    I'm not one to re-invent the wheel. I figure Iraqgunz research was more than enough. He mentioned it in another thread but I'm still not clear on which pieces get it.

    Barrel nut threads - C5-A
    Barrel/receiver smooth fit - AeroShell ??
    Castle Nut - sounds like C5-A here too


    @Iraqgunz, are you using it on the castle nut too? Also on the barrel, not the threads but the part that plugs into the receiver, should I just use AeroShell 33 there? So it would be grease on the smooth surfaces and C5-A on threaded parts? Or C5-A all the way?

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    Quote Originally Posted by tb-av View Post
    I'm not one to re-invent the wheel. I figure Iraqgunz research was more than enough. He mentioned it in another thread but I'm still not clear on which pieces get it.

    Barrel nut threads - C5-A
    Barrel/receiver smooth fit - AeroShell ??
    Castle Nut - sounds like C5-A here too


    @Iraqgunz, are you using it on the castle nut too? Also on the barrel, not the threads but the part that plugs into the receiver, should I just use AeroShell 33 there? So it would be grease on the smooth surfaces and C5-A on threaded parts? Or C5-A all the way?
    Aeroshell was the original wheel.

    But I'm sure C5A will work just fine too.

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    Quote Originally Posted by mtdawg169 View Post
    Aeroshell was the original wheel.
    Ha!... got me. Hey, I didn't say I wasn't up for an upgrade to some nice new lightweight alloy wheels.

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