How To Use Brownells AR-15/M16 Barrel Extension Torque Tool
<div data-cycle-hash="bals16-brownells-tool" data-cycle-desc="The Brownells AR-15/M16 Barrel Extension Torque Tool" data-cycle-overlay-template="{{desc}}“>
<div data-cycle-hash="bals16-brownells-1" data-cycle-desc="1. Install the barrel into the upper receiver." data-cycle-overlay-template="{{desc}}“>
<div data-cycle-hash="bals16-brownells-2" data-cycle-desc="2. Tighten the barrel nut onto the rife's upper receiver with just your fingers." data-cycle-overlay-template="{{desc}}“>
<div data-cycle-hash="bals16-brownells-3" data-cycle-desc="3. Firmly mount the barrel nut wrench in a bench vise." data-cycle-overlay-template="{{desc}}“>
<div data-cycle-hash="bals16-brownells-4" data-cycle-desc="4. Slide the upper receiver assembly (with its barrel nut facing down) onto the wrench, making sure that the barrel nut engages the wrench properly." data-cycle-overlay-template="{{desc}}“>
<div data-cycle-hash="bals16-brownells-5" data-cycle-desc="5. Insert the Brownells AR-15/M16 Barrel Extension Torque Tool into the rear of the upper receiver until its teeth lock into the locking lugs of the barrel extension." data-cycle-overlay-template="{{desc}}“>
<div data-cycle-hash="bals16-brownells-6" data-cycle-desc="6. Attach a ½-inch torque wrench to the rear of the tool and torque the barrel nut to the handguard manufacturer's recommended torque specifications." data-cycle-overlay-template="{{desc}}“>
<div data-cycle-hash="bals16-brownells-7" data-cycle-desc="7. Make sure to align the gas tube port so there is clearance for the gas tube." data-cycle-overlay-template="{{desc}}“>
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