Upper building: Geissele Mk16/ SF 3 prong

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  • čas přidán 5. 09. 2024

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  • @theuncouthtruth9551
    @theuncouthtruth9551  Před rokem +3

    Time stamps:
    Beginning of the video- barrel install
    Gas block alignment- 16:04
    Barrel dimpling- 23:35
    (My barrel was already dimpled but I do explain it)
    Mounting gas block - 25:13
    MK16 handguard install - 28:30
    Mounting the Surefire 3 prong -
    33:25
    Outtro: 39:35

  • @Hispeed1
    @Hispeed1 Před 6 měsíci +3

    Thanks for this video. I was able to build my Colt M4 URGI with a Geissele MK16 DDC rail

    • @atkshow2111
      @atkshow2111 Před 3 měsíci

      What is the but for the rail? I need to take mine off. It looks like a torque but more rounded

  • @sieve5
    @sieve5 Před měsícem +1

    Thanks for the video dude. I appreciate it.

  • @Ouwkackemann
    @Ouwkackemann Před 24 dny

    Great content, a lot of knowledge, thanks a bunch.
    👍

  • @ianunger9479
    @ianunger9479 Před 11 měsíci

    Another important aspect is gas port sizing. Alot of guys dont check gas port size to determine if its within spec. This simple step can really make a difference depending on what the user is using the rifle for.

    • @perrinperformance1
      @perrinperformance1 Před 4 měsíci

      Wouldn't the manufacturer set this? I figured these numbers were dialed in by the mil spec that has evolved over time with barrel length and deeper studies into ballistics. I know a lot of manufactures have a "perfect" size for each length for a balance of suppressed and unsuppressed shooting. Why would one check this at the table during assembly?

    • @ianunger9479
      @ianunger9479 Před 4 měsíci +1

      @perrinperformance1 the size can differ a bit from each manufacturer. Even if they use mil spec it's always good to double check this to make sure it is the correct size for your application. Sometimes manufacturers can make mistakes too. I'm not saying that if you don't check gas port size that it's the end of the world but I like to know what's going into my build as sometimes my builds are far from budget.

  • @andrewvalenta7320
    @andrewvalenta7320 Před rokem +1

    Great step by step. Super helpful for me!! Thanks man!

    • @theuncouthtruth9551
      @theuncouthtruth9551  Před rokem

      Thanks! And if there’s anything you need more in depth explanation on or help with, let me know 👍🏻 I check the comments pretty frequently

    • @andrewvalenta7320
      @andrewvalenta7320 Před rokem

      @@theuncouthtruth9551 what do you think about adjustable gas blocks? Are there any you would recommend for a 14 inch 5.56 build?

    • @theuncouthtruth9551
      @theuncouthtruth9551  Před rokem

      @@andrewvalenta7320 adjustable gas blocks are nice in that it gives you the ability to tune the gun and decrease gas blowback. Particularly when supressed. I would say that if shooting unsupressed, it’s not particularly necessary because if that’s the case, it’s better to just use different buffer weights to tune for recoil. If you are going adjustable, it’s important to not cheap out. If the gas block set screw backs out, it can be an annoying issue. One that standard gas blocks don’t have. Pros and cons to both but I would suggest a quality adjustable for supressed shooting and not any old adjustable that you find. Wilson combat would probably be my first pick followed by superlative. Both have a solid reputation. Especially WC. Just remember that adding an AGB means adding another layer of complexity and potential for malfunction. So the juice needs to be worth the squeeze.

  • @Nick_P_
    @Nick_P_ Před rokem

    great video... thanks - hard to find building vidoes these days.

    • @theuncouthtruth9551
      @theuncouthtruth9551  Před rokem

      Indeed. We’ll see if CZcams removes it or not. It’s hard to tell with them. What’s allowed changes with the wind. But typically never in the direction of my favor. Lol

  • @atkshow2111
    @atkshow2111 Před 3 měsíci

    What is the screw for the rail? It looks like a torque but more rounded

  • @Ghosty_XVI
    @Ghosty_XVI Před 5 měsíci

    So glad I found this video. Do you recall what size gas block you were able to fit under the rail?

  • @theuncouthtruth9551
    @theuncouthtruth9551  Před rokem

    Note: the barrel I used in the video, I had already previously dimpled in case you were were wondering why I didn’t demonstrate the process of alignment and dimpling …as aligning is moot if the barrel is already dimpled. But I felt I explained directions on how to do it well enough for most, but if you have any additional questions about that or need help, let me know 👍🏻

  • @robert1dupont292
    @robert1dupont292 Před rokem +1

    Good morning,
    I am French and living in France, so we lack information about the Geissele automatics super Duty.
    Could you tell me, what do you think is the best Ar15 between the Daniel Défense DDM4V7 and the Geissele automatics super Duty?
    Which one of you two advise me?
    Merci beaucoup.
    Best regards.

    • @theuncouthtruth9551
      @theuncouthtruth9551  Před rokem

      They’re both at about the same level of quality. Given the choice between the two, I’d go with Geissele. Probably a little better price and Marty Daniel who owns Daniel Defense isn’t exactly a favorable person in the gun community despite the fact that he makes quality guns. But that’s more of a personal issue on my part. Objectively speaking, In terms of quality it goes back and forth depending on the particular part in question but they are all around equivalent.

    • @rybaneightsix5085
      @rybaneightsix5085 Před 6 měsíci

      The geissele offers objectively better components IMO. As far as i know, there's nothing really special about the daniel components such as the bolt carrier group. The geissele on the other hand offers their reliability enhanced bolt carrier group. Coated with their proprietary nanoweapon coating they developed through picatinny arsenal. The bolt itself is forged with attention paid to grain orientation to reduce stress and increase durability, and uses Carpenter 158+, what i understand to be something they partnered with carpenter steel for.
      Their triggers speak for themselves, and as of a couple years ago they've been making their own CHF/CL barrels.
      I recently got a 11.5 URGI upper for a killer price on black friday and it is absolutely immaculate.
      Overall they're both high quality weapons, properly built by competent professionals. I do think geissele offers more innovation and practical upgrades for the money.

  • @JuicemanTX
    @JuicemanTX Před 11 měsíci

    Dummy here… loved the video, very simple instructions. One question, what was the adapter piece you put on the torque wrench after the geissele tool? Is it needed? Thanks in advance!

  • @pernoxwhygen708
    @pernoxwhygen708 Před 8 měsíci

    Hey brother quick question, I noticed your rail is vary shiny, do all of them come like that? I just bought one and it seems like it’s just a flat color

  • @tjwright2580
    @tjwright2580 Před rokem

    great video thank you

  • @TheCrazyEyes85
    @TheCrazyEyes85 Před rokem

    Fellow idiot here, great video man!

  • @twoleads
    @twoleads Před 10 měsíci

    I like your hat

  • @Dawgust420
    @Dawgust420 Před 9 měsíci

    Hodge all day

  • @mattg.8780
    @mattg.8780 Před 4 měsíci

    Bro, I’m sure you have a nice video here, but please turn off your squeaky sound in the background before you make another one