Built my first AR15, mostly seemed to go well but a couple things came up and I'm not sure if I should take it to a gunsmith to check it out.
I think my first mistake was starting with a polymer lower.
For the buffer tube, it bent a lot before the castlenut got anywhere near 40 ftlbs so I just tightened it reasonably well, staked it, and all seems well. Didnt want the whole thing snapping in half. Some existing web posts suggest this is fine but I'm also noticing that my takedown pin is really stuck most of the time. I greased it and moved it in and out a lot and it moves okay but as soon as I put the upper receiver down it basically takes a punch and a good push to get it in or out (no hammer).
Should I be concerned about the takedown pin doing that? Is it possible the detent is poking out too far from a possibly poorly cut plastic lower, or would it be something else like the pin itself?
Now for the main question. When I was swapping the flash suppressor out for a compensator, it came off without much fuss but with the installation, I had to put a lot of muscle into it to get it timed right. The upper was secure so-so in a clam vice block but I was mostly using my hand to keep the barrel and everything in place (pretty easy) but for a moment I let my hand off and the wrench flexed the barrel quite far. Basically to the edge of the free float rail for a brief moment. It returned to the center of the free float rail after I realized what just happened. It looks straight. Looks center. Can't tell anything happened when looking at it but it freaked my out seeing it bend so far so quick.
Is it possible I jacked up the barrel nut or the barrel extension by doing that? or if everything looks good and straight, all is well?
Was enjoyable, looking forward to the next one. Definetly getting a Geissele Reaction Rod and a metal lower for the next one but I hope I didn't jack up my current rifle. Thanks guys.
I think my first mistake was starting with a polymer lower.
For the buffer tube, it bent a lot before the castlenut got anywhere near 40 ftlbs so I just tightened it reasonably well, staked it, and all seems well. Didnt want the whole thing snapping in half. Some existing web posts suggest this is fine but I'm also noticing that my takedown pin is really stuck most of the time. I greased it and moved it in and out a lot and it moves okay but as soon as I put the upper receiver down it basically takes a punch and a good push to get it in or out (no hammer).
Should I be concerned about the takedown pin doing that? Is it possible the detent is poking out too far from a possibly poorly cut plastic lower, or would it be something else like the pin itself?
Now for the main question. When I was swapping the flash suppressor out for a compensator, it came off without much fuss but with the installation, I had to put a lot of muscle into it to get it timed right. The upper was secure so-so in a clam vice block but I was mostly using my hand to keep the barrel and everything in place (pretty easy) but for a moment I let my hand off and the wrench flexed the barrel quite far. Basically to the edge of the free float rail for a brief moment. It returned to the center of the free float rail after I realized what just happened. It looks straight. Looks center. Can't tell anything happened when looking at it but it freaked my out seeing it bend so far so quick.
Is it possible I jacked up the barrel nut or the barrel extension by doing that? or if everything looks good and straight, all is well?
Was enjoyable, looking forward to the next one. Definetly getting a Geissele Reaction Rod and a metal lower for the next one but I hope I didn't jack up my current rifle. Thanks guys.

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