But unlike most (all?) of Magpul's other stocks the UBR requires the removal of the buffer tube and the installation of a new one, right? Not super hard but it's a challenge without the right tools.AR's = big kid lego
Go for it - not a difficult changeout at all
But unlike most (all?) of Magpul's other stocks the UBR requires the removal of the buffer tube and the installation of a new one, right? Not super hard but it's a challenge without the right tools.
Correct, much like the PRS you will require taking off your old receiver extension to fit the required one.
1) remove buffer + spring
2) loosen castle nut
3) spin out the receiver extension (keeping an eye on the buffer retaining pin and spring - apply pressure with your finger as the edging of the buffer tube loses contact to prevent it from flying into space)
4) reverse steps
Required tools:
AR castle nut wrench
Additional tools for ease:
- vice + lower AR vice block
There are ways to do it without the wrench as well if your crafty (hammer + punch), etc.
Hi everyone, thanks for all the replies! Yes the ring with the holes in it (castle nut?) That is on the buffer tube and right against the receiver is what was making me hesitant.
I definitely don't know what you mean by the staking but I will gibe it a shot!
Chris
Hello it is the complete enhanced rifle. Thanks for the link! I wonder if reinstalling the castle nut is a good idea? Any thoughts Freddie.v ?
I'm personally keeping every CC part I replace. So far I've swapped the trigger group and charging handle. I want to be able to restore the rifle to original configuration.
Hi Guys, picked up one of the wrenches and did the swap today. Thanks a lot for the help! One error I committed is when removing the castle I also ended up spinning the sling plate and it kinked the takedown pin spring. Seems to work ok still so will just go with it for now.
Impressions so far:
1) This thing is solid, no wiggle at all - that is one thing I did not like about the factory green stock that came with the IUR.
2) The weight seems to balance the rifle nicely.
3) Looks badass!
One question, should I keep the stock Colt Canada sling plate, castle nut, buffer tube and stock assembly or sell them?
Thanks,
Chris



























