Either one of these YHMs plus PF discount (significant), quick ship to dealer, transfer, I’d be surprised if it was over $700 out the door including tax stamp. That gives you flash hiders or brakes (Unlike Q) and affordable, effective ones that just work. YHM rocks.
#RESIST
My Turbo K(from Hansohn!) was dirt cheap and sounds great on a 16" rifle. Still in jail and hoping to have it this summer.
The Turbo K is short and light enough that you can still swing reasonably well. You cant hang 10oz off your muzzle and not feel it, but its manageable. I haven't tried it with the DT mount yet.
Even though it’s not truly difficult, I don’t always recommend assembling lowers and here’s why: I don’t have a lot of patience and I care about how things look - not a great combo for DIY. This morning I finished a lower, maybe my third or fourth one. I completely forgot to use anti seize on the receiver extension, despite having it right in front of me. I also had a hell of a time getting the bolt catch roll pin in, and did a relatively garbage staking job (aesthetically) because I didn’t notice that the punch jumped out of the notch I was working on so I have three or four little extra holes. Then I went to touch up the bare metal with some Super Black and the pen bled everywhere.
I doubt any of this affect function, but it will probably always bother me unless I decide to throw out the castle nut and end plate and re-do it. As an additional consideration, here is the list of tools that I used: Magpul BEV block, Geissele reaction block, several punches and pin holders to include the Brownell’s bolt catch roll pin punch, a hammer, Magpul armorers wrench, foot pound torque wrench, long flat head screwdriver, and two different staking tools. I don’t work on anything else so I’ve bought all of these tools over the last several years only for the purpose of working on my guns. I don’t know how likely it is for other people to have most of these without having already bought them for that specific purchase.
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Last edited by Wake27; 04-01-2020 at 11:39 AM.
Is a torque wrench necessary for installing a buffer tube or can it just be made *really* tight?
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