Strike Industries Multi-Function End Plate with Anti-Rotation Castle Nut - Black
Details
Details
Features:
- Castle nut does not require peening or staking
- Ambidextrous end plate
- Set-screw for easy takedown pin spring installation
- Anti-rotation set screw
- Standard Sling loop
- Snap-hook loop
- Rotation limited QD sling socket
Strike Industries products are designed by shooting experts for the shooting sportsman. They have anything from AR-15 parts and accessories to Glock components so you can completely customize your set up no matter what you run. Their complete line of innovative products come in a huge variety of colors and finishes so you can not only customize function, but personalize your look. You can’t go wrong with Strike Industries.
California Prop 65 warning
WARNING: This product can expose you to chemicals, which are known to the State of California to cause Cancer and Reproductive Harm. For more information go to www.P65Warnings.ca.gov.
Ratings & Reviews
3 reviews
Built solid except for the anti rotation pin
by Christopher -
Tightened her up, and it looks and feels great. Seems very solid. And makes the instilation of the rear takedown pin spring very easy. But the anti rotation pin is an extremely small flat head screw. No matter what I did it would not go in straight. So I left it off
Great end plate
by Ryan -
I purchased these for all of my builds. They are very good quality and give versatile options for attaching a sling. I really like the anti-rotation design and not having to stake and re-stake a castle nut. That's not something you do all the time but it still appeals to me.
Pretty great
by Carl
Got one of these to try and really like it. Use removable loctite and you can always take it off and put it back on without staking. Only downside is there's no instructions. Here's a tip- make sure you have the stock or brace removed from the buffer tube and use a really narrow handled screwdriver to make sure you can get that castle nut locking screw in straight. if you screw in the locking screw crooked and start stripping the threads inside the endplate, you can take the endplate off and reverse it and you will have fresh threads on the other side.