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The AR-15 Upper Receiver Rod is the ultimate tool for barrel nut installs or removal, and is excellent for removing stubborn/seized barrel nuts without damaging the upper. Made by Midwest Industries. Shop All AR Upper Parts & Receivers.
On a whim I purchased a KZ Barrel Spline Socket Rod from Botach.com for $49.95. They still have like 985 in stock for the same price. Looks pretty much like the Geissele reaction rod as far as I can tell.
Used it the other day to pull a BCM barrel off and replace it with a Faxon and it did a good job,
Haven't used the Geissele tool, only the BEV. It holds the barrel really well when torquing the barrel nut. Use a stripped bolt carrier to help secure the upper to the BEV. I also like how it holds the lower as a magazine block.
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The Magpul Bev Block uses the receiver as integral to supporting the extension torqueing so I will never use it. There are better solutions to the Bev Block and the old classic clamshells.
Wheeler Engineering has a new AR-15 Upper Receiver Action Rod. This one is a little different than the Gieselle or Midwest versions. It looks like the lugs on the action rod lock into the barrel extension.
I've been using a bev block for barrel installation & aluminum barrel clamping blocks for muzzle devices. To keep from scratching the barrel, I wrap in a piece of bison hide round it before clamping down. If it slips a little, I give it a short spritz of resin spray (baseball bat stick-um). I use some old delrin blocks for holding uppers vertically when lapping the receiver face.
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