- Location
- Red Deer, Alberta
Where to buy this?
Brownells, true north Arms, bullseye London. I’m sure you could find more with google.
Where to buy this?
What happens now?
If you install a new barrel, it won’t index in the right location? Right?
It’ll be advanced enough to the right, to throw off the alignment?
I honestly don't know, It depends on how much the upper receiver is damaged. I might be able to slip a small piece of barrel shim material on the sides of the alinement pin? But now I don't know whats better for tightening barrels on, reaction rods or vice blocks.
I have a Magpul Bev block and a vice block for AR15's and prefer the Bev block, but for the AR10 I'm not sure whats better.
I don’t think putting 35-45 ft lbs, on a barrel nut, using a reaction rod, should cause any damage.
MRA appears to have good Customer Service, so have they offered to replace the Upper?
Ya,maybe.I would think not.
pin loose or not if you damage your upper you were doing something wrong.
I would think not.
pin loose or not if you damage your upper you were doing something wrong.
Sorry I didn't mean that in a rude way either. But it looks like torque was transferred through the pin and it shouldn't be during install or removal. The index pin is for alignment and care should be taken to lessen torque acting on the pin.
I like the BEV block or reaction rod but I take care to try and keep the upper from pressing into the pin when torque is applied to the barrel nut.
But I am sure everyone has their way of doing things and people will say that's not required but I like to play it safe.
As far as the pin coming loose or the NiB flaking I don't know. Maybe the hole or pin was out of spec or it came loose under torque and maybe something went wrong with the coating. Stuff happens and it looks like they are looking after you.
Mistakes happen, we're are all human, it's how things are handled that counts. And it looks like you are in good hands.
I've done some research online about reaction rods and vise blocks and found that some index pins can actually shear off with enough force when using reaction rods. I have put a lot more torque on an AR-15 nut while trying to index it with no damage, but I was using a clam shell style vise block. I also looked at the engagement of my reaction rod with the barrel extension and believe that it's the cause of the nickle boron to flake.
Maple Ridge Arms have contacted me and want me to send them my upper receiver along with the barrel, gas block, muzzle brake, handguard and reaction rod. I think they will probably come to the same conclusion about the reaction rod. I will post the results of their investigation when I get it.
Updates?
Good to hear. Someone else just posted in another thread saying their extension pin is also loose ... Is it better to not use ant reaction rod type of tool to install the barrel nut?




























