That was my first thought as well. But I've found out that is not the case. Firstly, if you degrease the barrel extension flange and the front face of the receiver, this allows the friction between the barrel flange and the front of the receiver to hold the barrel nut and receiver in place when the majority of torque is applied. As a result the pin shouldn't put much force into the slot, as majority of the resistence is from the friction between barrel flange and receiver front. Thats what I read, I verified that even though I've put a lot of torque(higher than recommended), the index pin doesn't cause any deformation inside the slot.