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<blockquote data-quote="ez bake" data-source="post: 1365812" data-attributes="member: 229"><p>I wouldn't stake it if you ever plan on changing it again - as a matter of fact, I put a tiny bit of oil on the threads and run the nut over them (and then remove the nut and wipe/clean off any excess) so that I can get the castle nut on/off easier and I've yet to have a castle-nut back off if you properly torque it.</p><p></p><p>That is the only point on "the chart" that I have contention with - it serves no purpose other than to ensure that you break a castle-nut wrench (or gall up your castle-nut). </p><p></p><p>The nut will stay on there with no loc-tite if you torque it properly.</p><p></p><p>Sound like the OP had a good learning experience - that Magpul ASAP is a great product, but I still don't know why they made it puzzle-tastic with that stupid tiny cube of metal instead of just making it like a normal retainer plate.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ez bake, post: 1365812, member: 229"] I wouldn't stake it if you ever plan on changing it again - as a matter of fact, I put a tiny bit of oil on the threads and run the nut over them (and then remove the nut and wipe/clean off any excess) so that I can get the castle nut on/off easier and I've yet to have a castle-nut back off if you properly torque it. That is the only point on "the chart" that I have contention with - it serves no purpose other than to ensure that you break a castle-nut wrench (or gall up your castle-nut). The nut will stay on there with no loc-tite if you torque it properly. Sound like the OP had a good learning experience - that Magpul ASAP is a great product, but I still don't know why they made it puzzle-tastic with that stupid tiny cube of metal instead of just making it like a normal retainer plate. [/QUOTE]
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