The use case for this build is a low cost shorter length SPR made with some parts that I already had on hand except for the barrel and gas block.
Amazon list for tools/supplies mentioned in the videos/thread:
https://www.amazon.com/hz/wishlist/ls/3QMZQX5CVKWR2
Build videos 6 part series:
Build list (note re: pricing, some of these parts were purchased during Holiday sales):
Barrel inspection notes:
Link to AR-15 upper build tools post:
https://www.youtube.com/post/Ugkxl7ASgT3q4m5A1T9gGwWvzNZD85zbZXqC
Link to AR-15 upper build steps post:
https://www.youtube.com/post/Ugkx-OnosmRoszGgOf4Z-qEJY6IQqnokqAE3
Build steps:
Part 1:
Threadlockers and grease:
Amazon list for tools/supplies mentioned in the videos/thread:
https://www.amazon.com/hz/wishlist/ls/3QMZQX5CVKWR2
Build videos 6 part series:
- AR-15 16” SPR Upper Build 5.56 (1/6): Taking Barrel Measurements and Checking Headspace
- AR-15 16” SPR Upper Build 5.56 (2/6): Installing Dust Cover and Forward Assist
- AR-15 16” SPR Upper Build 5.56 (3/6): Installing Barrel Into BCM Thermofit Upper
- AR-15 16” SPR Upper Build 5.56 (4/6): Torquing The Barrel Nut and Attaching Gas Tube To Gas Block
- AR-15 16” SPR Upper Build 5.56 (5/6): Installing Gas Block, Muzzle Device, and Handguard
- AR-15 16” SPR Upper Build 5.56 (6/6: Things To Check Before Test Firing
Build list (note re: pricing, some of these parts were purchased during Holiday sales):
- Upper receiver: BCM Demo Upper (# FLAT-TOP-UPPER-M4-DEMO) ($50) (thermofit)
- BCG: Radian Enhanced Nitride BCG (# R0081) ($179)
- Gas tube: Rosco Intermediate Nitrided Stainless Steel Gas Tube (comes with barrel)
- Gas block: Rosco .750” V2 Set Screw Gas Block (# ROS-NGB-002) ($38)
- Barrel: Rosco K9 16” 1:7 Intermediate 5.56 Nitrided 416R Barrel (# K9-16-HY-556-7-I) ($135)
- Handguard: KAK 13” Handguard (# MO-441-1010-006) ($110)
- Muzzle device: Cross Machine Tool Tactical Combat Flash Comp (QPQ Stainless) ($79)
Barrel inspection notes:
- Weight: 34.6 oz (2.2 lbs)
- Gas system length: Intermediate
- Gas port size: 0.088”
- Gas block journal: 0.7505”
- Barrel Extension: 0.9975”
- Headspace gauge check (on fully stripped Radian bolt):
- 1.4636”: closes
- 1.4646”: doesn’t close
- 1.4686”: doesn’t close
- 1.4736”: doesn’t close
Link to AR-15 upper build tools post:
https://www.youtube.com/post/Ugkxl7ASgT3q4m5A1T9gGwWvzNZD85zbZXqC
Link to AR-15 upper build steps post:
https://www.youtube.com/post/Ugkx-OnosmRoszGgOf4Z-qEJY6IQqnokqAE3
Build steps:
Part 1:
- When the barrel arrives clean the chamber and bore with 91% Isopropyl alcohol then take measurements for weight, gas port size, gas block journal, and barrel extension
- If you have a borescope, inspect the barrel and take pics/videos to document the initial state of the barrel. If you do see something like weird coloration, damage on the lands/grooves/crown/etc. still try shooting the barrel. If it doesn’t shoot and you think it’s from a documented defect you can always send the barrel back in to the manufacturer
- Using a 1.4636” min headspace gauge and 1.4736” field gauge make sure the chamber is within min/max headspace specs by checking if a fully stripped bolt will close/twist on the gauges
- If multiple stripped uppers are available find the one with the tightest fit on the barrel extension (I prefer thermofits)
Part 2: - Once the upper is selected (if needed) install the dust cover and forward assist
Part 3: - Clean the barrel nut threads, inside of upper, and barrel extension with some alcohol to remove any debris, etc. before installing the barrel into the upper
- If building an accurized upper that’s not thermofit apply Loctite 620 to barrel extension then slide it into the upper (optional: apply a little aeroshell to the barrel nut threads to protect them from the loctite)
- If thermofit, heat upper threads with heat gun on high for about 2 to 2.5 mins then quickly slide the barrel into the upper making sure it fully seats. Wipe any excess loctite from the barrel nut threads and inside upper near barrel extension
- Allow upper to cool (note the loctite needs 24 hours to cure before shooting)
Part 4: - Before torquing the barrel nut down examine the area where the barrel extension feed ramps match up with the feed ramps in the upper. Use a toothpick, etc. to see if there is any snag when going towards the barrel, if so use a file to smooth it out
- Apply aeroshell 64 assembly grease to the barrel nut threads and shoulder of barrel extension
- With upper secured internally by the lugs with Midwest Upper Receiver Rod, Magpul Bev Block, etc. season the barrel nut threads by tightening close to torque spec and loosening a few times then torque barrel nut based on handguard manufacturer’s specifications (KAK says 35-55 ft-lbs, I use upper end)
- Attach gas tube to gas block using Midwest Industries lower receiver block and White Oak gas tube spiral roll pin with 5/64 punch
Part 5: - Attach gas block with cup tip set screws @ 15-20 in-lbs then verify gas port alignment w/ scope. After test fire replace cup tip screws with knurled tip screws and optional threadlocker (Loctite 246 or Rocksett) then make witness marks on screw heads
- With upper secured internally via the lugs, oil the muzzle threads and attach the muzzle device (torque to ~15 ft-lbs). Note if muzzle device will be used as a suppressor mount don’t put any oil and instead add a few drops of Rocksett to the muzzle threads before attaching muzzle device (let cure for 24 hours before use)
- Attach handguard by following manufacturers specs re: use of threadlockers, oil, etc. on handguard screws and torque specs. Witness mark each screw head (use Vibra-tite VC-3 or Loctite 246, KAK spec: alternatively tighten each screw until you get 45 in-lbs)
Part 6: - Before test firing check the following: gas tube is far enough inside of upper, carrier mates well with the gas tube (no hang ups or friction), m-lok screws aren’t touching the barrel or gas block, check bolt extractor rotation on pin, and check if firing pin has any friction sliding inside of bolt
- Attach upper to lower and do a full function check and test fire
Threadlockers and grease:
- Assembly grease (for preventing different metals from galvanizing together, used on barrel nut threads, etc.):
- AeroShell 64 Grease ($10)
- TW25B Gun Grease ($20)
- For gas block screws:
- Rocksett or Loctite 246 (high temp/oil resistant)
- For bolt carrier gas key screws:
- Loctite 246 (high temp/oil resistant) or Vibra-Tite 121
- For muzzle devices/suppressor mounts:
- For handguard screws, scope bases, etc.:
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