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Posted: 12/2/2013 10:21:57 PM EDT
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A crush washer is good for over 360 degrees of "crush" so don't be afraid about over tightening it.
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Tighten1/4-3/8 of a turn then back off and take another run at it back off and on. Don't try to get it all in one shot or you'll most likely wind up with a docked crush washer at the last and a little grease or anti size won't hurt to use either. This is good advice too. |
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You can also lap your crush washer on sandpaper or a diamond file if you are uncomfortable with the torque. Depending on the application, tension on the barrel threads can affect accuracy. Sometimes for the better, sometimes for worse. This. Use something really flat and some 320 grit automotive sandpaper. Take a little off at a time and check it. |
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Originally Posted By Hail Mary:
Why would you use a barrel extension tool for this? That tool is for torquing the extension and if you go ape with it, you can change headspace. I bought the Brownells Barrel extension torque tool (similar to the Geissle reaction rod) for removing/installing barrel nuts, looks like it would work just fine on flash hiders as well? |
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I bought the Brownells Barrel extension torque tool (similar to the Geissle reaction rod) for removing/installing barrel nuts, looks like it would work just fine on flash hiders as well? Quoted:
Originally Posted By Hail Mary:
Why would you use a barrel extension tool for this? That tool is for torquing the extension and if you go ape with it, you can change headspace. I bought the Brownells Barrel extension torque tool (similar to the Geissle reaction rod) for removing/installing barrel nuts, looks like it would work just fine on flash hiders as well? Correct, no need to worry. The extension is torqued to 150 ft/lbs (IIRC) so it will take a lot to get it to move. |
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I bought the Brownells Barrel extension torque tool (similar to the Geissle reaction rod) for removing/installing barrel nuts, looks like it would work just fine on flash hiders as well? Quoted:
Originally Posted By Hail Mary:
Why would you use a barrel extension tool for this? That tool is for torquing the extension and if you go ape with it, you can change headspace. I bought the Brownells Barrel extension torque tool (similar to the Geissle reaction rod) for removing/installing barrel nuts, looks like it would work just fine on flash hiders as well? always clamp nearest what you are working on. While the above tool may work, it is not the best idea. A crush washer can be turned 1.5 revolutions after hand contact and still supply enough T on the FH to keep it tight. |
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Tighten1/4-3/8 of a turn then back off and take another run at it back off and on. Don't try to get it all in one shot or you'll most likely wind up with a docked crush washer at the last and a little grease or anti size won't hurt to use either. Learned something here. I'll be installing a flash hider whenever the FH and barrel arrive. I found my anti seize for the M/L breech plug but it's the low temp copper style by Permatex.Would a higher temp anti seize be desirable for a FH ? |
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