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PRI barrel nut install

bllistc

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I’m installing the round PRI gen 3 Handguard and I’m having trouble aligning the gas tube hole with the barrel nut. Their website says to torque down to 40-65 ft/lbs but it’s not enough to line up the holes. I’d have to go way over, like 90 ft/lbs to get it to align. Any ideas how to go about it? I’ve loosened and retightened the barrel nut a few times already and it’s always the same position.
 

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Do you have some grease on the threads? That can help reduce the torque necessary to align it. Mine didn't give me too much trouble, so maybe I just got lucky... Shims would be the next logical step if grease doesn't get you there.
 
shims or anti-sieze. Normally, when I find myself putting too much torque to hit the next hole, I have to move it back to the previous hole.

So I ended up calling PRI and asked them about it. They said the 40-65 ft/lb is just a reference and its ok to go over that by a little if needed for alignment. I ended up getting it aligned properly at about 85 ft/lbs. Backed it off and tightened again and got it to the same hole at 60 ft/lbs so I didn't need the shims. I did put anti-seize on the threads.
 
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