I saw one where the pin ended up inside the buffer tube with
the buffer. How it got in there I still don't know, I mean I know but I didn't think it possible. It wasn't due to a loose castle nut but a standard A1/2 extention and a lower with hogged out (bent out foward) detent hole.
I always joke about my castle nuts not being staked, but then half my gas keys aren't staked either. ;)
Complete thread:
- Why You Need To Keep Your M4's Castle Nut Tight -
Sarge,
2012-05-01, 23:05
- That's a mess! - Slow Hand, 2012-05-02, 04:37
- Have seen this before where it tore the hell out of the -
Hobie,
2012-05-02, 06:18
- I thought it rather fortunate... -
Sarge,
2012-05-02, 08:06
- Yep. The one I saw was a pain to get apart as the -
Hobie,
2012-05-02, 11:27
- I saw one where the pin ended up inside the buffer tube with - cas, 2012-05-03, 10:00
- Yep. The one I saw was a pain to get apart as the -
Hobie,
2012-05-02, 11:27
- I thought it rather fortunate... -
Sarge,
2012-05-02, 08:06
- That's what the stake notches in that nut are for - Miles, 2012-05-02, 19:36