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Originally Posted by WR Moore
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All you need is a wrench for the castle nut, a tube and a set of instructions (including torque spec for the nut)-or good photos/measurements of how far the original tube is screwed into the lower. The tube has to be in the right place, to hold the buffer retaining plunger in place without binding. Be careful the plunger/spring doesn't launch while removing the original tube. Don't forget to stake the castle nut to keep it from loosening.
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thanks for the reply and info, sounds great. I'll probably point him at something like this complete kit then that seems well liked and has everything.
Aero Precision Enhanced AR15 Carbine Buffer Tube Kit | Wing Tactical