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Thread: carbine stock staking (comparison)

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    carbine stock staking (comparison)

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    STAG/early S&W (very weak, but better than none, before using I would redo it)





    Bushmaster (non existent staking, before using I would stake this)





    Rock River Arms (they don't stake they blue Loc-Tite. I would heat and remove this stock, clean off the Loc-Tite reassemble and then torque and stake)





    The gotm4 (this is a VLTOR complete stock assy on a Colt 6721 lower)

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    Staking question

    Any particular type puch and ball-peen hammer for this job?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Sidewinder6 View Post
    Any particular type puch and ball-peen hammer for this job?
    I use a spring loaded punch and hit it about 5-6 times pushing the metal into the relieved area of the castle nut.
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    Quote Originally Posted by gotm4 View Post
    I use a spring loaded punch and hit it about 5-6 times pushing the metal into the relieved area of the castle nut.

    Thanks. No hammer?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Sidewinder6 View Post
    Thanks. No hammer?
    You can do it with a punch and hammer but it's harder to control it.
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    LMT Defender 2000

    Here's some pics of the factory staking on my LMT.

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    Starboard:



    There's my little contribution. Great thread!

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    Quote Originally Posted by gotm4 View Post
    You can do it with a punch and hammer but it's harder to control it.
    Got it. Thanks once again. I used a spring loaded punch. Came out good.


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    Bump to untack...

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    knight carbine sling adapter: stake-able?

    I normally run one of Knight's QD sling adapters, which replaces both the standard castle nut and plate. Should i just be able to stake the mount into the nut?

    Thx.


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