Good idea, I do have a buddy but he's on the road. Worst case I can buy a cheap one, thanks!Do you or a friend have an aluminum lower you can slap it on while installing a barrel?
Good idea, I do have a buddy but he's on the road. Worst case I can buy a cheap one, thanks!Do you or a friend have an aluminum lower you can slap it on while installing a barrel?
Thanks! I'll look into that toolI would use an
Man I don’t have a polymer lower in my possession yet, but regardless I wouldn’t do anything besides use an upper receiver rod.
If you’re going to build AR’s, it seems like a must have.
Do not pass go, do not collect $200...get a jig for your upper, it will fit it fine. Whatever you do, don't use your lower to hold your upper in that operation. Way too much torque on the system. Not if you'll mess something up, but just how bad you'd mess something up.What's a good "clamping tool" that you all have used successfully on these composite lowers for tightening the barrel nut? First AR build and I don't want to Crack my Tennessee arms...
The whole operation looks pretty sketchy even if all of the force is on the ALUMINUM upper. And, not sure if online jigs will fit the solo upper.
I have a whole auto/wood workshop, so I'm guessing some wood blocks could be used, but not wanting to damage the cerakote as well. Please let me know how you did this, and if I need to remove the lower to make this happen. Thanks!
*jag composites nut 30 ft/lbs IIRC
This. Clamping the receiver is for suckers.I would use an
Man I don’t have a polymer lower in my possession yet, but regardless I wouldn’t do anything besides use an upper receiver rod.
If you’re going to build AR’s, it seems like a must have.
Thanks to all of you, I knew you'd set me strait!
Thanks! I have a strap wrench. Would you trust that route if you used antisieze on the upper threads, or do you use some blue loktite?By all means, get a receiver rod. Or, someone here will let you borrow one. They'll all fit the SOLO upper.
That said, for straight-pull builds, I've never had an issue with just going hand tight with the barrel nut or using a strap wrench to go just beyond that.
Thanks again, yeah, definitely not a high round count operation!On mine, I've used neither, but if I were after a more permanent solution, a dab of blue Loktite would suffice. Just have your wife/buddy hold the upper receiver while you work the strap wrench. I'd be shocked if the nut ever backed out.
Actually, for the solo you don't need the part that goes into the gas tube hole, they make them that don't have that as well.Thanks to all of you, I knew you'd set me strait!
Can anyone verify the wheeler actually fits properly in the solo upper?
Edit: gen 1 & 2?
This is the vice block I used, I can't remember what it's called. Says Obsidian Arms on the bottom.What's a good "clamping tool" that you all have used successfully on these composite lowers for tightening the barrel nut? First AR build and I don't want to Crack my Tennessee arms...
The whole operation looks pretty sketchy even if all of the force is on the ALUMINUM upper. And, not sure if online jigs will fit the solo upper.
I have a whole auto/wood workshop, so I'm guessing some wood blocks could be used, but not wanting to damage the cerakote as well. Please let me know how you did this, and if I need to remove the lower to make this happen. Thanks!
*jag composites nut 30 ft/lbs IIRC
Thinking further about this. That gas tube piece probably makes for easy tube alignment I assume, and I'm collecting parts for a gasser home defense build...Actually, for the solo you don't need the part that goes into the gas tube hole, they make them that don't have that as well.
Yes, it willThinking further about this. That gas tube piece probably makes for easy tube alignment I assume, and I'm collecting parts for a gasser home defense build...
So, will the gas port version of the jig also work with the solo?
Yes. It’s possible.
Check out my post #282 on page 15 of this thread.
I use the same jig, from NFA, but I think I'll get that Wheeler rod @goalie posted, looks like it might work even better, assuming one can remove the gas tube alignment piece as the new Solos have no hole for the gas tube.This is the vice block I used, I can't remember what it's called. Says Obsidian Arms on the bottom.
I use the same jig, from NFA, but I think I'll get that Wheeler rod @goalie posted, looks like it might work even better, assuming one can remove the gas tube alignment piece as the new Solos have no hole for the gas tube.
If you're using the Jag composites handguard, hand tightening might not work as it can take quite a bit of torque to get the handguard aligned. Not a problem really with the round PCC type handguards.Thinking further about this. That gas tube piece probably makes for easy tube alignment I assume, and I'm collecting parts for a gasser home defense build...
So, will the gas port version of the jig also work with the solo?
I'm pretty much done doing any barrel nut/handguard combo that requires "timing" There are too many options that don't, and it can be such a PITA compared to just using your torque wrench and calling it good.If you're using the Jag composites handguard, hand tightening might not work as it can take quite a bit of torque to get the handguard aligned. Not a problem really with the round PCC type handguards.