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    #16
    This is all great information. I wouldn't expect anything less from you guys.

    Thanks

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      #17
      I watched this guy before my builds, really good detail he's OCD.

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        #18
        Originally posted by Lonestar Angler View Post
        A pivot pin detent tool would help also.


        This will be the best money you spend.


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          #19
          I agree you need a set of punches and an AR15 armor wrench. They make a set of punches that hold the pins that allow you to start the pins. The other tool that is helpful is a rubber hammer. So two sets of punches.

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            #20
            Originally posted by Mike D View Post
            This will be the best money you spend.


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            This and a 4-40 tap and 4-40 x 1/8 set screw for the rear take down spring location. Thread it and trim rear spring and install set screw. Makes assembly of the buffer tube, end plate and castle but easy and makes swapping the out much easier if you ever change it up. Also stake the castle nut once it’s tight with a punch.

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              #21
              Originally posted by KDinTX View Post
              This and a 4-40 tap and 4-40 x 1/8 set screw for the rear take down spring location. Thread it and trim rear spring and install set screw. Makes assembly of the buffer tube, end plate and castle but easy and makes swapping the out much easier if you ever change it up. Also stake the castle nut once it’s tight with a punch.


              That’s a new one on me but I like it!


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                #22
                Originally posted by Mike D View Post
                This will be the best money you spend.


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                Worth every penny.
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