[ARCHIVED THREAD] - Install new buffer spring (Page 1 of 3)
Posted: 5/1/2015 12:30:39 AM EDT
| Wha tools do I need to install a new buffer spring on a AR15? |
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I'm partial to my thumb. |
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I'm partial to my thumb. Quoted:
I'm partial to my thumb. Me too, but I put a piece of cardboard over the detent. |
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Take it to your LGS or https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4NlWD4-nJJk |
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that was a girl |
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Quoted: All the other ones are pulling your leg---this is the correct, non-prank method Quoted: Quoted: The hardest part is getting the buffer tube and stock off. If the castle nut is staked, you are going to have problems removing the buffer tube and accessing the spring. |
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All the other ones are pulling your leg---this is the correct, non-prank method Quoted:
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The hardest part is getting the buffer tube and stock off. If the castle nut is staked, you are going to have problems removing the buffer tube and accessing the spring. This is the hit your hand with a hammer to get rid of a headache equivalent. |
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I'm pretty grossed out by that dudes knuckle hair. |
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I SERIOUSLY hope you're being sarcastic. Quoted:
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The hardest part is getting the buffer tube and stock off. If the castle nut is staked, you are going to have problems removing the buffer tube and accessing the spring. I SERIOUSLY hope you're being sarcastic. I can't tell either. If it's trolling, it's very subtle and well done. |
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For you, a competent AR-15 gunsmith. You have no business working on one if you have to ask that question. Read up, get educated on the weapon before you kill somebody. it's not like there isn't a wealth of information in the AR-15 Tech forum on the top left of your screen.
The question itself makes me want to stick my head up my own ass and scream like a banshee. |
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You're going to need to remove your trigger group because the hammer gets in the way, even when cocked.
Remove grip, selector spring and detent, selector, then the hammer and trigger pins. Pull all that out, then you'll need to start on your buffer tube. Pull off the stock, use the necessary wrench to remove the castle nut, then pull off the buffer tube. Pretty straightforward after that. |
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I'm pretty grossed out by that dudes knuckle hair. Quoted:
I'm pretty grossed out by that dudes knuckle hair. Lol mine look like they have mustaches. |
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armorer level task, take it to a credible gun smith or risk permament damage to your rifle http://www.thefirearmblog.com/blog/wp-content/uploads/2011/04/img00129_20101226_1008-tfb.jpg that was the result of an improperly installed buffer spring. BS that was caused by an improperly staked gas key. Plus that looks like an AR10. Everyone knows the AR10 and AR15 buffer spring change out is totally different. |






