JP Enterprise Muzzle Brake Compensator Installation Remington 700

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  • @warriorrootsbullies
    @warriorrootsbullies 4 года назад

    Spent more time picking out the soundtrack than the actual tutorial process seems like.

  • @mustangecoboosthpp3869
    @mustangecoboosthpp3869 2 года назад +1

    Too many people way over think this process, it is a muzzle brake not the space shuttle. Torque specs are for dry threads not lubricated threads. Buy a Magpul BEV to secure the barrel. Also you are using your cresent wrench wrong, a lot of mistakes in this video.

  • @teucer4
    @teucer4 3 года назад +3

    What kind of an immigrant uses an adjustable wrench for this job?

  • @_shawnm
    @_shawnm 4 года назад

    for vice blocks you really need lead shims to get the grip

  • @unkindbuffalo2066
    @unkindbuffalo2066 5 лет назад +1

    Get a Geissele reaction Rod, no blocks needed, just a vice

    • @merlebrooks76
      @merlebrooks76 5 лет назад +3

      For a Remington 700?

    • @precisionfire835
      @precisionfire835  5 лет назад +3

      I researched the geissele rod for an AR and actually looks like a really cool product. A little pricey I'd say but well worth the $$ if you work on the AR often. I did buy a standard barrel vice from brownell's and seems to do the trick.

  • @itsnotfar
    @itsnotfar 3 года назад +2

    Not to thick on antiseize: fully coats threads. Then adds some lint from a rag to help lock the threads. You had me laughing, then I quit watching.

  • @chadbundy7931
    @chadbundy7931 4 года назад +3

    Are you not vey smart?