You missed a big part of what that block can do. You can actually flip the upper upside down & lock the pic rail into the block as well. Thanks, Very Nice Rifles!
I’ve used this to tighten a barrel nut in the past. With that being said, I also own a nice reaction rod from Midwest industries and I think that is a much better tool for tightening barrel nuts.
@@faithkillsfear I was under the impression the reaction rod isn't appropriate for working on the barrel nut, all the force gets transferred through the barrel lug and it can sheer off. If you think gripping the barrel feedramp is the best way you might as well get a magpul bev block so you can work on your upper and lower for around $40. I was looking at the tool reviewed here as the best for working on a barrel nut and clamping by the pic rail
just watched your video, and it's very helpful great presentations on your built AR-15, looks awesome. Till you pulled out you AR-10😮💨😵💫😢😓disappointed: a Vortex scope? and a Magpul Bipod? 😵💫😵💫. It totally......, a such a nice built AR-10 with carbon titanium barrel in 6.5 crm was so impressive, then🤕🤒, you killed me. I don't get it, why? Dude, you need Steiner T-serials optic, and Cadex Falcon Lite bipod, man! Is almost about the same price point, dude, I am sorry.
Don’t be sorry. You are entitled to your opinions. I’m glad you like the video. Since that video I have swapped the bipod with an MDT FDE/Carbon Fiber bipod. I don’t plan on changing the optic though as I have been rather impressed with it so far. (And yes I have optics which do cost much more than a G to compare it to). I’m just not really an optics snob (not saying you are), as I believe there are “budget” (I’m saying budget with a grain of salt because that scope wasn’t what I consider as cheap) options which perform very well, even at long distances.