I have an LMT AR 15 that has a buffer tube with no castle nut, it's also not staked. Damn thing is on there soo tight I can't remove it. Any suggestions?
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LMT Buffer tube removal
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LMT Buffer tube removal
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strap wrench and maybe a little heat to soften any loctite on the threads.I fear paper cuts far more than firearms.Comment
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Didn't think of a strap wrench... thanks for the helpsigpic"Rebellion against tyrants is obedience to God." Benjamin FranklinComment
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