This video provides a comprehensive, step-by-step guide to building a .300 Blackout AR-15 pistol. Caleb from Brownells walks viewers through the entire process, from selecting top-tier components from manufacturers like Aero Precision and Sons of Liberty Gun Works, to detailed assembly of the lower receiver, upper receiver, gas system, and the installation of accessories such as optics and lights. The guide offers valuable tips on essential techniques like staking castle nuts and setting torque specs, making it an ideal resource for both novice builders and those seeking to learn more about AR-15 customization.
This video provides a comprehensive, step-by-step guide on how to install a Midwest Industries stock on a Beretta 1301 Tactical shotgun. The tutorial, presented by Caleb from Brownells, covers the entire process from removing the factory Mesa Tactical stock to installing the new Midwest Industries assembly, including grip panels and a shell holder. Key installation details such as proper torque specifications, threadlocker application, and ambidextrous setup for left- or right-handed shooters are discussed. The video is designed for individuals looking to upgrade their Beretta 1301 Tactical shotgun setup.
This video provides a step-by-step guide on reassembling the Sig Sauer MCX Rattler LT handguard. It covers the basic reassembly process after disassembly, offering close-up shots and explanations. Crucially, it details the proper torque values for reassembly, recommending the Fix It Sticks the Works torque driver kit for the task. The description also points to a Sig Rattler LT playlist and encourages viewer support through social media follows and channel engagement.
This video provides a professional, step-by-step guide on installing an Area 419 scope mount, referred to as a 'scope diving board'. It highlights key features of the mount, including torque markings, a step-torque installation process, alignment bosses, and a secure set screw design. The presenter, Gary Melton (former US Army Special Forces), emphasizes precision and ease of installation. The description also includes promotional links for Paramount Tactical's products, newsletter, training courses, and social media channels. The video aims to equip viewers with the knowledge to install their scope mount like a pro.
This video, titled "German Torque Specs" from "Basement Operator Company," focuses on crucial technical information for firearm builds and maintenance. While the specific firearm models or calibers are not explicitly mentioned in the provided text, the context of "builds" and "torque specs" strongly implies a technical discussion related to firearms assembly, repair, or customization. The description also highlights the brand's presence across various social media platforms and promotes their website for additional content, merchandise, and business inquiries, particularly for their media services.
This video provides essential tips from Steve and Caleb on common mistakes to avoid when mounting a rifle scope. Key advice includes ensuring scope rings only clamp the main tube and do not touch the turret housing or bells, proper ring tightness using torque specs to prevent movement, maintaining clearance between the scope's objective bell and the rifle, the necessity of higher scope mounts on AR-15 platforms, and avoiding overtightening to prevent damaging the scope tube. The video also briefly touches on the suitability of aluminum versus steel scope rings for different calibers and rifle setups.
This video provides a crucial quick tip on understanding and applying correct torque specifications for rifle action screws. The presenters emphasize that these torque values are primarily determined by the rifle stock material and design, not the action itself. They highlight how over-torquing can lead to issues like action lock-up (e.g., on Savage rifles) or damage to the stock, negatively impacting accuracy (e.g., on Remington 700 and Howa 1500). The video advises consulting stock manufacturers for precise specs, noting differences between wood, synthetic, and synthetic stocks with bedding blocks. It also offers a general rule of thumb: when in doubt, err on the side of less torque, and be particularly cautious with rimfire rifles.
This "Smyth Busters" episode tackles the common question of whether torque specifications for firearms, specifically AR-15 barrel nuts and scope rings, are essential or just suggestions. Brownells Gun Techs Steve and Caleb explain that torque specs exist for crucial reasons, ensuring proper assembly and function. While some specs offer a wide range (like AR-15 barrel nuts), and experienced gunsmiths develop a "feel," following manufacturer torque recommendations is vital for consistent scope ring "grab" to prevent optic shift under recoil without damaging the scope tube. The myth that torque specs are optional is busted, with the conclusion that adhering to them is always the correct approach.
This video provides a detailed, step-by-step guide on how to install a Remington 700 barreled action into a Q Side Chick Chassis. The tutorial includes torque specifications for all screws, ensuring a precise and correct build. The creator also recommends Fix-It-Sticks for the project and showcases their personal loadout, including Beyond Clothing and Prometheus Design Werx apparel. Links to support the creator and purchase their merchandise are provided.
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