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Five More AR Builder Mistakes 

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Steve and Caleb from Brownells delve into a series of common errors that people often make while assembling or modifying their AR-15 rifles. This video builds upon previous discussions, bringing new insights into both upper and lower receiver assembly nuances. Here are the key takeaways:
Mounting Accessories that Contact the Gas Block: A crucial mistake highlighted is attaching accessories like bipods directly to the handguard in such a way that screws exert undue pressure on the gas block. This misalignment can lead to accuracy issues by subtly altering the barrel's position. The solution involves carefully selecting the attachment point or opting for shorter screws to prevent interference with the gas block.
Gas Block Alignment Missteps: Incorrect alignment of the gas block is another widespread issue. Properly aligning the gas block with the barrel's gas port is essential for the rifle's reliable operation. Misalignment can lead to cycling problems due to insufficient gas flow, highlighting the importance of precision in this aspect of assembly.
Over-Torquing the Castle Nut: Applying excessive torque to the castle nut can damage the threads of the receiver extension, also known as the buffer tube. The recommended torque setting is 40 foot-pounds. Exceeding this value can compromise the structural integrity of these components, underlining the need to adhere to specified torque values for optimal assembly outcomes.
Excessive Material Removal in Upper Receiver Lapping: Overlapping, or removing too much material when lapping the upper receiver, can cause the barrel to sit too far into the upper receiver. This misplacement can affect feed ramp alignment and gas block positioning, potentially leading to functional issues. Controlled lapping ensures a proper fit without affecting the receiver's structural alignment.
Improper Buffer Tube Installation: Failing to install the buffer retainer and spring correctly, or screwing the buffer tube in excessively, can obstruct the upper receiver's closure. Correct installation depth is crucial for these components to perform their intended functions, retaining the buffer while allowing seamless closure of the upper receiver.
The video emphasizes the importance of learning from mistakes and sharing knowledge within the AR-building community. Steve and Caleb encourage viewers to share their own experiences and tips, fostering a supportive environment for enthusiasts and builders. This collaborative approach aims to enhance the building process for both novices and seasoned builders, ensuring the creation of reliable and accurately functioning firearms.

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@CalebSavant
@CalebSavant 5 месяцев назад
Check out the first video here- ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-dqrd9q_brvk.html
@BlackDogII
@BlackDogII 5 месяцев назад
The watching from the state of Wyoming! Maybe you should learn something about guns before you start showing videos.😮 Thanks for the 📹 !
@CalebSavant
@CalebSavant 5 месяцев назад
@@BlackDogII Maybe use English?
@BlackDogII
@BlackDogII 5 месяцев назад
@CalebSavant Very sorry for the fat digits.
@mattfreimark5248
@mattfreimark5248 5 месяцев назад
Caleb, blink twice if Steve beats you.
@hopewilliams6705
@hopewilliams6705 5 месяцев назад
I it be the other way around... Senior abuse
@newguy2794
@newguy2794 5 месяцев назад
Steve always 🏆wins!
@CalebSavant
@CalebSavant 5 месяцев назад
👀
@milspecmike8440
@milspecmike8440 5 месяцев назад
😂
@frankbrowning328
@frankbrowning328 5 месяцев назад
WOW! That was funny!!! Sure it's silly but it gave me my 1st laugh of the day
@5jjt
@5jjt 5 месяцев назад
To shorten any screw in confidence, first thread a nut onto it, then cut it. When you go to remove the screw, it will clean-up the threads, and you can use the nut as a mark to stop the cutting.
@glenncoody
@glenncoody 5 месяцев назад
Excellent advice!👍
@John_Stabeezi
@John_Stabeezi 5 месяцев назад
Use a nylok to keep the nut from walking
@holeinmind
@holeinmind 5 месяцев назад
Thank you for this
@Jreb1865
@Jreb1865 5 месяцев назад
Much better to shape it with a fine swiss file...
@holeinmind
@holeinmind 5 месяцев назад
@@Jreb1865 For the finish, sure. But for the initial rough cut, this is genius.
@MsPatriotfront
@MsPatriotfront 5 месяцев назад
Mistake #1 was worth the price of admission. We had a guy do something similar last year with a Chicom "M-lok" vert grip and it took me FOREVER to figure out why the gun wouldn't shoot straight. Well done, gentlemen.
@equilibrium9272
@equilibrium9272 Месяц назад
May I ask. Was it Strike Industries?
@mattarnold5599
@mattarnold5599 5 месяцев назад
Thanks for this one. Your first mistake was one that made me think. I have a Ruger MPR AR556 model 8514 with the rifle length gas system. After watching this, I went and looked at it, and sure enough, the screw that held my front QD point in place was jammed up against the gas block. It was a quick fix, but I have a feeling I'm going to have to re-zero the optic. Keep up with what you're doing, these videos are so informative.
@denmanfite3156
@denmanfite3156 5 месяцев назад
You probably will, not because the optic was "not zeroed" but because the barrel will never be consistent with something pressing up against it like that.
@jmbzrx1200
@jmbzrx1200 20 часов назад
And it can change barrel harmonics
@bryceywelker
@bryceywelker 5 месяцев назад
Ok, im loving how entertaining you guys are, blasting on each other. And good knowledge also. Thanks
@BulletSpoung
@BulletSpoung 5 месяцев назад
With gas blocks that have Allen screws, you can remove the screws then turn the block up side down and look through to see where it needs to be placed front to rear. They drill the gas port using the rear Allen screw hole so it's perfectly aligned. On some barrels they leave room for the A2 handguard backing plate that is around .0050 thick, that in return allows the gas block to be to far to the rear. On most barrel gas block combos it's not a big deal, but should be checked to achieve perfect alignment. I hope this helps.
@sluttybutt
@sluttybutt 5 месяцев назад
They drill the simple using the gas port as a reference, not the other way around. The gas port location is referenced from the index pin on the barrel extension.
@hairydogstail
@hairydogstail 5 месяцев назад
@@sluttybuttHe's talking about the gas block port, not the barrel port..
@dkindig
@dkindig 5 месяцев назад
Yes, I always use that trick to double-check fore/aft alignment/pencil-mark the shoulder for centering the already-installed gas tube before drilling dimples for the set-screws.
@dangerdanger5411
@dangerdanger5411 5 месяцев назад
You guys are the most genuine people I see on RU-vid THANK YOU
@bigblockchevy2294
@bigblockchevy2294 5 месяцев назад
mil-spec ejection port dust cover: forgetting to install BEFORE the barrel nul.
@K9unit37
@K9unit37 5 месяцев назад
At that point. Suck it up. Go buy a Magpul port cover.
@leewilkinson6372
@leewilkinson6372 Месяц назад
😅 Yuuuuuuup. Damnit. Partially why I went to those poly covers....
@garrickr5084
@garrickr5084 5 месяцев назад
Spot on, gentlemen. I had to go back and redo a few of these little assembly jobs on my first build. The main thing I learned from that first build is to do myself a favor, go full "nerd", and put together an engineering process management series of steps in an Excel Document (or Word doc) with all details needed (fps required for each nut/screw/etc.) to complete an AR build. Once that's done, I could begin executing my steps one at a time until the build is complete. 30 AR builds later and it's now second nature. Bonus tip for anyone who doesn't already know: spring/detent work should be done inside a pillow case or under a bed sheet that will catch flying springs. "Spring slinging" happens to all of us every now and then (even expert AR builders). Better to have a pillow case because small springs in a small or large room = lost springs.
@jeffpraterJSF
@jeffpraterJSF 5 месяцев назад
Says you. I’ve shot my spring and detent across the room, found it in the kitchen under the stove, immediately did it again, found it under the dining table, and finally installed it. I promise you I can find any detent, even in the carpet
@hueco5002
@hueco5002 5 месяцев назад
@@jeffpraterJSFI once found a detent in my master bedroom. I’ve only ever assembled in the garage…so somehow that little guy made it upstairs and buried into the carpet. Still not sure how 😂
@cwally1994
@cwally1994 5 месяцев назад
Was hiding in your shirt ​@@hueco5002
@jcarne1015
@jcarne1015 5 месяцев назад
After building literally hundreds of ARs, I buy extra springs and detents.
@TekkWolf
@TekkWolf 5 месяцев назад
All I have to say... your poor wife...😂
@TexasSheepdawg21
@TexasSheepdawg21 5 месяцев назад
You guys are lucky. You complain about making videos. I complain about not making videos. But it seems every time I do an instructional video on an AR 15, RU-vid flags at as something illegal and illicit. So I quit. They said that my video on removing milling marks on a hammer for an AR was an illegal act. I just can’t argue with that kind of stupidity anymore. Keep up the good work guys. While you can.
@newguy2794
@newguy2794 5 месяцев назад
Freedom of 💬 speech! I get comments removed, and I get "time outs." My comments are way more polite than many that I have seen. The AL Gore has no rhythm targets Christians, 2A, and Conservatives! Good luck, my friend. Keep on trying.
@richardlahan7068
@richardlahan7068 5 месяцев назад
Happens to me all the time.
@elzippo488
@elzippo488 5 месяцев назад
Fun Fact: : RU-vid is run by the Deep State CIA. They collect and manipulate intel on everyone. Time to go to the dark net -everyone.
@ETHRON1
@ETHRON1 5 месяцев назад
I feel your pain brother...that's why I retired...commie-tube at its best.
@rottanwelding
@rottanwelding 5 месяцев назад
they are talking about it. if your showing.... its a no no...
@the_bishop
@the_bishop 5 месяцев назад
These videos are a great resource for novice builders.
@toycoma98
@toycoma98 5 месяцев назад
As you tighten the castle nut, it turns the tube as well. Clock the buffer tube at exactly 6 oclock. Endplate does not center or align it by itself, the tube still has some play, so you must center it.
@vinnier6
@vinnier6 5 месяцев назад
That nub on the end plate that interfaces with the lower keeps it from moving, there isn’t really a way to “clock” it
@dkindig
@dkindig 5 месяцев назад
I find that having a buttstock/brace installed helps visually with final alignment. There's not much play there but it's enough to cause easily-visible over-rotation if you lock it down and expect the end plate to locate it properly.
@WhiskeyTactical
@WhiskeyTactical 5 месяцев назад
watching you guys makes me feel like im sitting there with you having a genuine conversation 😆
@davepayne2024
@davepayne2024 5 месяцев назад
This episode was a delight.
@paulregner5335
@paulregner5335 5 месяцев назад
Regarding the omission of the buffer spring retention pin and spring, if you're using a JP Enterprises silent captured recoil buffer spring assembly, you're going to WANT to leave those two small parts out of your build, or you will blaspheme to no end trying to get your buffer spring assembly out for cleaning or adjustment. Ask me how I know.
@nathanexplosion743
@nathanexplosion743 5 месяцев назад
it can break and fall into the fire control group too
@JorgeGarcia-lw7vc
@JorgeGarcia-lw7vc 5 месяцев назад
I m glad Caleb pulled out the gas block, and not somethin else.
@LilYeshua
@LilYeshua 5 месяцев назад
Info I've researched in years past on AR building was to use a business card to space the gas block from the barrel shelf
@Bodhi1satva
@Bodhi1satva 5 месяцев назад
Gotta love the comedy duo of Steve and Caleb! Time to take the show on the road!
@SlimShadySkip1
@SlimShadySkip1 5 месяцев назад
One thing I have never thought of, and in dozens of builds have never had happen. Found out the hard way that it is so simple but one of the Worst *Simple* Mistakes I have made because now That Lower Receiver is useless to me (and it is a nice one that I was looking forward to using) When installing the Front Pivot Pin in the Lower Receiver, I accidentally dropped the Detent In First - and Then the Spring. Used my tool to compress it to get ready to install the Pivot Pin. And now I have a Detent STUCK in the bottom of that skinny hole, and have been racking my brain for almost a year thinking of ways to get it out. Ordered a Tiny Cylindrical Magnet, but if it were loose enough to come out That way - it'd probably just have came loose with a Whack. It is in there pretty tight and dammit, I really want to use this Lower for a Build already. Don't make this mistake... ((ALSO>>> Any suggestions are certainly welcome))
@obadiahhakeswill1741
@obadiahhakeswill1741 5 месяцев назад
Love these two!
@kensmith8832
@kensmith8832 5 месяцев назад
I bought an upper from someone that installed a rail that touched the gas block. The gun shoots great! On the good side of the problem, I got the upper for cheap!
@jamesfuentes2911
@jamesfuentes2911 17 часов назад
"Raises hand" for over-torquing the castle nut. I was looking forward to having my first try at staking and then: "snap" - there went my castle nut...
@unluckyeddy7966
@unluckyeddy7966 5 месяцев назад
6:29 Sure, those ears and noses tell a different story... 😜
@AKITM
@AKITM 5 месяцев назад
I made the last mistake in the video. I didn't screw the buffer tube in enough to trap the buffer spring retaining pin in place... needless to say my AR did NOT run. It's surprising that that little pin not being where it's supposed to be can cause a hell of a jam. I had to slam the buffer tube on the shooting bench just to get the bolt carrier to move back.
@JenkinsStevenD
@JenkinsStevenD 5 месяцев назад
If you forget to put the buffer retainer spring and pin in your lower receiver and you don't want the hassle of fixing it but have some extra $$$....get a JP Enterprises silent capture spring. They work great and don't require that retainer pin. Having the retainer pin actually becomes a nuisance if you are pulling out your buffer when you have a silent capture spring.
@H.R.6688
@H.R.6688 5 месяцев назад
I understand lapping the upper, but what if the barrel extension edge isn't flat? Oh and I think it would be fun for you guys to have a little competition on building a rifle, bolt action, each of you go through the builds and explain why ya'll choose the parts and then to the range.
@Disastrous.Affect
@Disastrous.Affect 5 месяцев назад
Great information, I found one of my AR's foregrip has a screw that I am am gonna need to shorten, thanks.👍
@ThePatriotParadox
@ThePatriotParadox 5 месяцев назад
The last comment Caleb made.... 🥁 😅 The comedy in this video, I literally seen Steve jump and almost spit his coffee across the room....lol
@dancarmichael4002
@dancarmichael4002 5 месяцев назад
Just as you said Steve wasn’t you father, I was thinking of writing to ask you. I’ve watched many of your videos and assumed he was.
@Bigbearjblaze
@Bigbearjblaze 5 месяцев назад
They put the scope on backwards and take PR photos for the Navy
@rafecsabijon6668
@rafecsabijon6668 5 месяцев назад
My biggest mistake is to keep watching your videos lol.
@FORGOTENcreatr1
@FORGOTENcreatr1 5 месяцев назад
That last one made me laugh. My first AR was a PSA build-it-yourself kit that a friend put together and wanted to get rid of. The first time I took it apart the buffer went flying across the room. Fortunately it was an easy fix the castle nut was only hand tight!
@arthurshingler2025
@arthurshingler2025 5 месяцев назад
Lots of experience showing up here!
@hairydogstail
@hairydogstail 5 месяцев назад
If an upper receiver is over lapped, you can shim between the upper and barrel flange..
@monztermovies
@monztermovies 5 месяцев назад
How they’re not father and son is beyond me. Look at the ears.
@melissasmess2773
@melissasmess2773 5 месяцев назад
You can't miss the ears, it's the first thing I noticed. They have about the same hairline too and noses.
@monztermovies
@monztermovies 5 месяцев назад
@@melissasmess2773 yup, all of that! 😁
@Jrsydevil7
@Jrsydevil7 5 месяцев назад
🤣🤣🤣 I noticed that too, when they said that they're not related, I started looking at the facial features and then noticed that their ears looks either the same or very similar. 🤣🤣🤣
@yakkintyler7293
@yakkintyler7293 5 месяцев назад
They heard you think this
@lewisbolman7862
@lewisbolman7862 5 месяцев назад
Damn you guys got em pegged as the dumbo bros. I've seen rubber bands , I ain't ever seen no elephant fly! Lol
@marshmellowboy323
@marshmellowboy323 5 месяцев назад
I swear yall give me batman and robin vibes, or kinda like mr rogers and robin honestly 😂 love the brownells content, has helped me learn and perform quality work on my guns at home
@hopewilliams6705
@hopewilliams6705 5 месяцев назад
Got to grind down the screws!
@Solidbuilthomes
@Solidbuilthomes 5 месяцев назад
I've heard many other Gunsmiths and manufacturers state there must be a gap between the gas block and shoulder of the barrel..... More importantly, make sure the gas port lines up 100% with the hole in the gas block... I bought a simple plastic tool that helps to achieve this: the gas block genie.
@brownells
@brownells 5 месяцев назад
Here's our stance on it- ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-H8EEUIRd8HU.html
@blantant
@blantant 5 месяцев назад
The appearance of the gap is irrelevant. Gas port just needs to be aligned on the inside. i just buy a 99 cent packet of dry spaghetti.
@Solidbuilthomes
@Solidbuilthomes 5 месяцев назад
@blantant I was thinking more about heat/ expansion/ contraction and keeping "undue forces " off of the barrel shoulder.. not so much regarding the appearance
@Ntmoffi
@Ntmoffi 5 месяцев назад
If you're super concerned then install it correctly and check with a borescope that has a mirror adapter.
@goinhot9133
@goinhot9133 3 месяца назад
You’re right. Not all gas blocks are the same, or meet the manufacturer specs. Same for barrels. Not all gas ports are the proper distance from the shoulder, nor are they centered. You can’t just assume every single one is perfectly within spec, and use the shoulder as a datum. Maybe use it for a starting point, but it should be verified and checked to be centered over the gas port.
@frankbrowning328
@frankbrowning328 5 месяцев назад
Great tips for the 1st timers
@johnstetor4461
@johnstetor4461 5 месяцев назад
Another great one guys!
@glenncoody
@glenncoody 5 месяцев назад
Great advice, guys. I especially like the part regarding the receiver extension/buffer tube. I'm guessing you have to use an offset adapter - like a "crow's foot" wrench, as I know them - with a torque wrench in order to torque the castle nut to specification? But isn't there a formula necessary to apply when using an offset adapter w/a torque wrench? When I worked on nuke warheads while in the Army, we had to use a formula if an offset adapter had to be used due to a slight difference in actual torque applied: M1 = M2 x L1 / L2. (You can look up the formula breakdown).😉 It goes w/o saying exacting precision was of utmost importance.
@kato1224
@kato1224 5 месяцев назад
The crows foot wrench has to be with the square of the torque wrench facing you and with he wrench straight up to the left or to the right, 9 o'clock or 3 o'clock, if it is at the 12 o'clock position then you will not get the correct torque.
@shooteveryday1841
@shooteveryday1841 5 месяцев назад
After having a buffer retainer break where the small tip breaks off and gets in a trigger cassette jamming it… I’ve stopped using the buffer retainer and spring. I do have a Jack-in-the-Box every time I split the receivers, but I’m ready for it.
@hairydogstail
@hairydogstail 5 месяцев назад
If the buffer retainer breaks, your rifle is out of spec..You should fix it rather than leave the buffer retaining pin out..
@Enjoyer.762
@Enjoyer.762 5 месяцев назад
You're definitely a PSA owner
@joschmo6020
@joschmo6020 5 месяцев назад
I couldn’t find out why I couldn’t sight in my .300. I had a Mlok screw driving the barrel to the left ever so slightly. Palmetto State makes some excellent handguards. However, a lot of them are super close to the barrel. Look Out!
@Mr556man
@Mr556man 5 месяцев назад
I am an armorer and have built more AR and large frame ARs than I can count. One of the mistakes I see a lot are people not degreasing and greasing threads as they build. The technical manual is a good start, but is years behind in the evolution of these products. Most parts come with a preservation grease on them designed to protect the part, it is not for functioning. Use some denatured alcohol, degrease the part, then toss a little oil on the threads. This works for the mag release, receiver extension, Aeroshell on the receiver threads, etc.. Also, do a test fit prior to installation.
@whatsmolly5741
@whatsmolly5741 5 месяцев назад
The only grease I ever had to worry about was upper threads and barrel nut.
@Mr556man
@Mr556man 5 месяцев назад
@@whatsmolly5741 cool
@terryboone3333
@terryboone3333 5 месяцев назад
I had to shorten the all the screws on my hand guard. The barrel was a heavy barrel so there wasn't much room in between the barrel and handguard.
@nightshadefern162
@nightshadefern162 5 месяцев назад
Yep, the buffer tube in too far was my first time mistake. Wound up shearing off the buffer detent trying to get it back apart, easy fix and learned from it. On another, I simply had issues with the upper and lower not aligning, had to remove some material from the lower, file the sides of the upper lugs and the pins are still tight as can be- mallet and drift pin to remove them. I suppose tight is better than loose and it runs fine. Good video, great advice.
@cantgetright4241
@cantgetright4241 5 месяцев назад
He may not be your father, but he’s definitely your Daddy 😂😂😂
@andrewjones3536
@andrewjones3536 5 месяцев назад
Even though you guys aren't father and son haha I appreciate how brownells cleverly put a old school and new school gunsmith together to collaborate the best of both worlds, good job brownells I love this show.
@shanevmax34
@shanevmax34 5 месяцев назад
Either one of these guys could hear a mouse fart in the basement when standing on the roof of a 3 story house
@45Gunner556
@45Gunner556 5 месяцев назад
That’s me
@MavHunter20XX
@MavHunter20XX 5 месяцев назад
I like how it seems they make these videos with one take so some of their antics can be caught: "You had just derailed me."
@bigblockchevy2294
@bigblockchevy2294 5 месяцев назад
it was a hidden pun, he was talking about rails...
@MavHunter20XX
@MavHunter20XX 5 месяцев назад
@@bigblockchevy2294 Hah okay. I can be dense sometime. Tango
@bigblockchevy2294
@bigblockchevy2294 5 месяцев назад
@@MavHunter20XX i don't think he knew he made a pun. for sure he would've called it out. nope, that sailed right over Caleb's head. swoosh!
@M0onM0nkey
@M0onM0nkey 5 месяцев назад
Video on how to pin and weld muzzle device please
@jcarne1015
@jcarne1015 5 месяцев назад
IV8888 has a good video on this subject.
@M0onM0nkey
@M0onM0nkey 5 месяцев назад
@jcarne1015 thanks
@ROTT_LIFE
@ROTT_LIFE 5 месяцев назад
Uncle Steve and cousin Caleb It’s good to see you fam.
@saltymofo5870
@saltymofo5870 5 месяцев назад
Cannot and will not take rifle advice from anyone who uses” anywho “ in a conversation
@paullinkins8121
@paullinkins8121 5 месяцев назад
For the gas block interference problem: how about not using the Pic adapter entirely and in the first place instead get a device that directly mounts to M-LOK? You'll save weight, money, and eliminate a point of failure.
@Russianmafia10
@Russianmafia10 5 месяцев назад
I've just grinded down the screws for the first problem
@user-gl7pf5yv7m
@user-gl7pf5yv7m 5 месяцев назад
My brother had a rail on top of his handgaurd where the scres were hitting the top of the gas tube causing it to be out of alignment with the gas key.
@manuelluna370
@manuelluna370 5 месяцев назад
Awesome video.
@hopewilliams6705
@hopewilliams6705 5 месяцев назад
I ran into this on an ar with slate black rail panels! Cut down the screws and good to go
@ROE675
@ROE675 5 месяцев назад
Making mistakes is ok, but just learn from them, or better yet learn from others mistakes.
@jerryjohnson9044
@jerryjohnson9044 5 месяцев назад
Thankyou
@mikejackson3564
@mikejackson3564 5 месяцев назад
Steve is your daddy! Just admit it Caleb......LOL
@gunnerbhb50
@gunnerbhb50 2 месяца назад
My grandfather use to say, learn from others mistakes it hurts less
@garagemetalshop7975
@garagemetalshop7975 5 месяцев назад
Thank you Steve and Caleb, another well explained and clear video that will help many. Steve's videos a few years ago taught me how to service my dad's SKS. Wonderful videos and a wonderful place to buy from.
@stephenpowell174
@stephenpowell174 5 месяцев назад
You haven’t mentioned one of the most dreaded mistakes when working on AR’s and many other firearms….the “BOING!!” when something is under spring tension and suddenly it gets loose and you are either searching all over your workshop on hands and knees for an itty bitty spring and detent or you are back on Brownell’s website ordering another one. When I do that I usually order two of whatever part went flying because I know it could happen again.
@clintonlayne9253
@clintonlayne9253 5 месяцев назад
I made the mistake of making someone else's mistake. I bought a completed lower whoever assembled it had the trigger guard pin in the wrong hole . Now I have two improper built lowers . I have since learned from my mistake and buy Aero lowers with enhanced trigger guards .
@hairydogstail
@hairydogstail 5 месяцев назад
Get proper training or have someone who knows build your rifle..They are not erector sets, especially if you use parts from different manufacturers..
@clintonlayne9253
@clintonlayne9253 5 месяцев назад
@@hairydogstail I have no formal training. The Marine Corps installed the nothing ventured nothing gained mentality in me 40 plus years ago. I'm willing to bet John M. Browning made a few mistakes when he first attempted making rifles and shotguns. Education costs money learning from mistakes makes you pay attention and not repeat it. I will agree with you on using parts from the same manufacturer. I experienced it first hand on my latest lower build . A little tight to say the least .
@IndependentArmz
@IndependentArmz 5 месяцев назад
I've gotten a few items torqued to the called for "specs" that soon there after fell loose. To me the called for specs seem to most often times to light. Anyone else see this too? Most recent an aero upper that the barrel was loose on. Right out of the box the handquard was shifting, and I discover the barrel nut was the issue. Other times the buffer tube was loose form the castle nut being under torqued. Not staked, but still. The manufactures claim they're torqued to specs.
@Fadaar
@Fadaar 5 месяцев назад
I don't know if you guys covered it in previous videos but perhaps a talk on buffer springs/buffer systems? I know they've been covered in individual videos (I watched the A5 video before deciding to buy it) but a quick rundown of rifle vs carbine vs A5 in a single video might be helpful for folks building a new rifle. After using an A5 setup in a rifle that was previously carbine, I intend to replace all of them with A5's. Going to cost some money but it'll be worth it IMO.
@hopewilliams6705
@hopewilliams6705 5 месяцев назад
Well what can get you is when the manufacturer offsets the dimples and cants the gas block when you tighten it up.
@chattanoogatayx0240
@chattanoogatayx0240 5 месяцев назад
brotherhood of ears lol.. love you guys keep it up
@gymfloor169
@gymfloor169 5 месяцев назад
How do you keep the buffer tube perfectly aligned up and down while torquing the castle nut?
@jcarne1015
@jcarne1015 5 месяцев назад
Buy a jig that aligns it and holds it in place while torquing the castle nut. There are pricy ones, for high volume builders, and cheaper ones that can be sufficient with a little tweaking.
@Victor-hb4hj
@Victor-hb4hj 5 месяцев назад
You pictured a lower then you talk about uppers?
@ShadetreeArmorer
@ShadetreeArmorer 5 месяцев назад
I'm going to disagree on sliding the gas block all the way back, simply because you may be forcing an error that will compound a second unintentional error. It's possible for the gas block to slightly occlude the gas port because it is set too far to the rear _and_ timed X degrees off center, when it would not occlude the gas port if it was set at the correct depth to the shoulder and the same X degrees off center. Just be aware that the shoulders on some gas block journals are machined with no handguard cap in mind.
@Alcochaser
@Alcochaser 5 месяцев назад
Most of this exemplifies for true total reliability you don’t use anything but a taper pinned old school FSB type gas block.
@L3GN5RW9
@L3GN5RW9 5 месяцев назад
This is why picatinny is better than M-LOK. With picatinny, you never have to worry about anything inside the handguard.
@ngaoutdoors4157
@ngaoutdoors4157 5 месяцев назад
Always run off shoulder .025 to center gasport. Do it right or don’t do it all, most of time it won’t effect gas on high pressure rounds but it will make a difference when running subsonic especially if factory barrel gasport is smaller. All my 300 blackout and 7.62x39 builds are port matched to Gasblocks and centered correctly this allowing 100% of gas to be utilized.
@CalebSavant
@CalebSavant 5 месяцев назад
The hole in the gasblock is larger than the hole in the barrel so it will get 100% of the gas regardless. More info on that can be found here- ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-VH_fZNldI4o.html
@ngaoutdoors4157
@ngaoutdoors4157 5 месяцев назад
@@CalebSavant it will not on subsonic loads. If you do not have all the gas, I had a 7.62x39 that would not run subsonic suppressed. There was not enough gas due to 40% of the gas block covering the gas port.
@CalebSavant
@CalebSavant 5 месяцев назад
@@ngaoutdoors4157 I get what you're saying and I agree, but look at the video I linked.
@TeranRealtor
@TeranRealtor 5 месяцев назад
RU-vid is great! And Brownels has some of the best AR build instructional videos here. I shot a rifle once about 37 years ago - and had never seen an AR, until I built my first one. I have built a few others since then, and no problems so far. Thank you for the videos tips and advice.
@ETHRON1
@ETHRON1 5 месяцев назад
"C" you should do a quick video for those out there on how you install the sping and detent for the safety via the endplate and receiver extension...
@Cruiser777
@Cruiser777 5 месяцев назад
Thanks for the insights😅
@AlphaRomeoOneFive
@AlphaRomeoOneFive 5 месяцев назад
Brotherhood of gunsmithing... does that make Steve your gun daddy, then 😴😜
@TheTactical6string
@TheTactical6string 5 месяцев назад
happy to say that none of this has ever happened to me....however getting the pin into the gas block top has given me fits for sure.
@joshottinger6380
@joshottinger6380 5 месяцев назад
Would I be able to oil my AR15 BCG with HOPPE'S #9 gun oil?
@BigTimberLodge
@BigTimberLodge 5 месяцев назад
I did the same thing mounting a forward grip that pressed into the gas block, making the barrel no longer a free float barrel.
@onenikkione
@onenikkione 5 месяцев назад
I appreciate the humor and knowledge
@stevep5669
@stevep5669 5 дней назад
Over torque being as bad as under torque is something you learn the hard way whenever working on mechanical things, cars, this stuff, or anything else….usually you do it one time only lol
@Gnolomweb
@Gnolomweb 5 месяцев назад
shim a gas block to have a DIY adjustable (once) gas block.
@hairydogstail
@hairydogstail 5 месяцев назад
No
@MyCCW
@MyCCW 5 месяцев назад
#1 Mistake: Not sipping coffee choreographically #2 Mistake: Not dry fitting components and checking fit/tolerances before final assembly.
@Maine307
@Maine307 5 месяцев назад
i just want Caleb to say " kung fu grip" for his Ar.. 1 more time! hahahahahahah !
@denmanfite3156
@denmanfite3156 5 месяцев назад
#1 mistake: Saying "AR" as though it's a thing. AR15s are rifles, AR10s are rifles, there are many other "Armalite Rifle" variants that exist, let's be specific when we speak about our tools.
@LAHFaust
@LAHFaust 5 месяцев назад
My general rule is if the gas block doesn't come with a washer its going all the way to the shoulder. Obviously FSBs are an exception but a FSB without the retainer is just... wrong.
@stlpro2a386
@stlpro2a386 4 месяца назад
Learn BEFORE your mistake......avoiding the "Why is there never time to do it right the first time, but always time to do it right the second time."
@ThePatriotParadox
@ThePatriotParadox 5 месяцев назад
When you gauge, test fit, and test fire to make sure of perfect gassing and hand select every part (even springs) and someone says "1,500... I can buy an AR for 700". Are they stupid or unteachable?
@maroonblood151
@maroonblood151 5 месяцев назад
Caleb’s audio sounds weird like if there’s a slight overlap of two audio sources or something.
@MrAmericanGuy1
@MrAmericanGuy1 5 месяцев назад
My mistake is buying the wrong gas tube length for my barrel. I went to a gun store, show them my 16 inch barrel carbine length and I assumed that all gas tube are same length. The guy look at it and he just handed me the gas tube without even asking what gas length barrel is. When I got home and got the parts together ended up got the wrong part. I felt like a goober but I learn my lesson 1. Always check what gas length (Mid, Carbine, Rifle, pistol length) your barrel is 2. Not only you felt like a goober but the guy at gun store is 10x the goober than you are so don’t feel bad.
@halfmil6467
@halfmil6467 5 месяцев назад
Be careful sliding back into the lower receiver Caleb.
@scout3058
@scout3058 5 месяцев назад
I ordered a Magpul stock without knowing that there are mil spec and commercial buffer tube dimensions. I have a Magpul MOE stock that lives in a parts box because I tried to force it on thinking that it just needed to "break in" as I was installing it. I felt like an idiot after I went back to look at my order and that forced me to research my rifles buffer tube dimensions...which ended up being commercial dimensions. I just thought all were mil spec if they were made in the US.
@Jrsydevil7
@Jrsydevil7 5 месяцев назад
I had a guy who I worked with in a gunshop keep asking me to swap out his endplate for one with a 1pt sling point while I was busy doing paperwork. He kept asking me and I kept telling him, when I'm done with whatever it was that I was doing. Finally after about the 5th time, I realized that he hadn't come back and bugged me for a little while, I thought that maybe he'd given up.... Thank God. Until he came up with the rifle racking it, I had also noticed that he had swapped out the plate, so now I didn't have to do it. Apparently I was wrong, so he handed it to me and said what do ya think. I kept racking the charging handle and dry firing it until it stopped working. So I took it apart and had realized that he screwed the buffer tube/receiver extension in just enough to capture the buffer retainer but when it got slammed hard enough, it eventually popped out. And then got into the fire control group and seized up the trigger. I had to rip out the buffer retainer spring which was destroyed. And I took out the trigger and hammer to help get everything out. I noticed that one of the legs was bent on the hammer spring. So luckily being the armorer/builder that I am, I had a box with extra parts and told him that he owes me the money it costs me to replace the parts. So I swapped everything out that needed to be swapped, and then reinstalled the buffer tube/receiver extension with the 1pt sling adapter end plate and made sure that the detent was properly installed and in place. Then I handed it back to him and said now here, put it back downstairs where you got it from and quit f***in with it until you've paid for it and ran your background check for it. Technically it's not your gun and you shouldn't be messin with it, so knock it off. So FYI make sure you screw that thing in all the way, but not too far. I usually hold down the detent screw it all the way in until it hits the detent itself and then back it out one thread or screw. That usually works for me.
@panzerabwerkanone
@panzerabwerkanone 5 месяцев назад
Over-torque is my threadlocker. My three take-aways from this video. Make good choices. Learn from your mistakes. Being a father is not about losing or winning a paternity suit.
@pb7087
@pb7087 5 месяцев назад
Shortening the screw isn’t always the answer even if it fits when static. Put some load on that bipod and it’s likely to touch the gas block. This also applies to those who ground down their gas block. Best to just put it in a different position. I advocate never mounting a bipod below the gas block. There will still be some POI shift when loading on a bipod, even with a free float handguard. But not as bad as touching the gas block.
@leewilkinson6372
@leewilkinson6372 Месяц назад
I had an interesting gas block failyre that presnted like a misaligned gas block. I had a gas tube and gas block that didnt seem to want to allow the roll pin to slide through.....so i used a slightly small drill bit, turned by hand, to remove what i thought was a slight burr in the gas tube pin hole. The problem actually turned out to be that the pin holes in the gas tube or block were misaligned slightly, so the tube was slightly misaligned in the block....caucing a small but persistent failure in a 233 wylde. Lesson, dont force the parts to align. If they dont align right away, replace them.
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