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Everything you ever wanted to know about the AR-15 (but were afraid to ask) FEATURING GREG VESS

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Lol guys all you need on that stock is a little loctite.

Just be shore to set it for the length you want before you git the glue out.
If you had been keeping up with Greg’s posts/mini novels from other threads you’d already know that Loctite is ONLY good for castle nuts.

greg vess greg vess I apologize for this rookie interrupting you.

Please continue....
 
If you had been keeping up with Greg’s posts/mini novels from other threads you’d already know that Loctite is ONLY good for castle nuts.

greg vess greg vess I apologize for this rookie interrupting you.

Please continue....
....how do you sleep at night?...
 
Did you have any special training or are you just an AR savant?
Well that starts back when about 10. My father was a Maytag repair man. Sears would send him out on repair calls. He was to big to get behind them so I got back there and did all the work. So I got a lot of mechanical training at 10. He would also have me crawl to the back of the engine on our 71 Cadillac to get to that big 472 cubic inch distributor because he couldn't reach it. I was setting points and changing plugs and setting the timing during the same time. I also had a Yamaha Yz80 I worked on all the time. This was all before I was 11. So since then I pretty much just take it apart and I can instantly know what does what and how it works. The AR platform was so simple I just gave up the grease and gas and started with nice clean rifles to work on. That's been years ago.
 
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