by Hmac on Sun Sep 29, 2013 12:06 am
*sigh* He should check the headspace if he's worried about it, or especially if he uses a bolt or barrel of less-than-stellar quality. Cheap enough at some gunsmiths. He could even throw a go-nogo gauge into his tool budget for about $80 and Do it himself.
OP, speaking of tool budgets, be a little careful there. Everyone always mentions an Armorers a Tool. Many of those are crap, and good for maybe one use, and they're only really helpful if the rifle you're building uses a conventional barrel nut/delta ring assembly (plastic snap-in handuards and non- freefloat barrel). If you choose a rail system, they'll have their own barrel wrench usually. Consider a HammerHead tool. As to receiver clamps, most represent a good chance to twist a good receiver out of spec. Consider a Giessele reaction rod, use for barrel and muzzle device.
Don't forget a good click-adjustable torque wrench that'll go 80 ft-lbs.