In this episode, we're showing you how to properly install and torque your AR-15's new barrel with a barrel nut, torque wrench, and some other simple gunsmithing tools. We're also covering how to install a typical one-piece, free-float handguard that attaches to the barrel nut with a torque plate.
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We're going over how to cut, drill, and fabricate an AR-15 80% lower using a drill press jig (our Elite Builder Jig). Follow along to see what tools you need, and learn how to successfully drill your receiver's pin holes and cut the fire control cavity.
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