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Springfield Saint Victor 308 Barrel Nut Wrench Options

Greetings,

I'm sure that this has possibly been discussed before but I'm not able to get a clear answer. I contacted Springfield and was told that the barrel nut on the 308 used a proprietary wrench and that I would need to send my rifle in to get my barrel nut removed. I don't want to send my rifle in so I'm looking for any advice on other options that there may be out there to get the barrel nut off. Has anyone found a wrench or another tool to remove the barrel nut from the AR10 308 Saint Victor?
 
Well, that's chicken scratch, they didn't offer to sell you the tool? I'm sure any good machine shop could fix that, makes me wonder about my AR 10, 308!
Nope, did offer to sell me one at all. They said it is proprietary and that they would remove it for me if I sent it in. They mentioned that there are ones that work for the 556 but the 308 tool is exclusive to them only. Which is no good to send it in and have it removed because without the proper tool, how can I properly put it back on...
 
will any of these work/fit..???



 
Yes, the Springfield Armory Saint Victor .308 uses a proprietary barrel nut that requires a specific or compatible BCM wrench (Bravo Company Manufacturing), often referred to as a castle nut wrench, to remove it, as it's designed to fit the unique notches and prevent the handguard from twisting during removal. You can't just use a generic AR-15 wrench; it needs to match the BCM design, though some users found success with certain AR10/DPMS style wrenches.
Key Points:
  • Wrench Needed: BCM Wrench (Bravo Company Manufacturing).
  • Compatibility: It's essentially a specialized castle nut wrench for the Saint Victor's unique barrel nut design.
  • Proprietary Design: Springfield uses this for secure handguard fit, so it's not a standard AR-15 nut.
  • Staked Nut: The nut might be staked (metal punched over), requiring extra force to break loose, so a solid wrench is crucial.
 
Yes, the Springfield Armory Saint Victor .308 uses a proprietary barrel nut that requires a specific or compatible BCM wrench (Bravo Company Manufacturing), often referred to as a castle nut wrench, to remove it, as it's designed to fit the unique notches and prevent the handguard from twisting during removal. You can't just use a generic AR-15 wrench; it needs to match the BCM design, though some users found success with certain AR10/DPMS style wrenches.
Key Points:
  • Wrench Needed: BCM Wrench (Bravo Company Manufacturing).
  • Compatibility: It's essentially a specialized castle nut wrench for the Saint Victor's unique barrel nut design.
  • Proprietary Design: Springfield uses this for secure handguard fit, so it's not a standard AR-15 nut.
  • Staked Nut: The nut might be staked (metal punched over), requiring extra force to break loose, so a solid wrench is crucial.
Awesome! Thank you so much! Just ordered one.
 
@Belt Fed nailed it! There are other brands that make that same style/fit like the bcm, so get what you can find. Some have holes and some have slots as both are bcm types. The typical 4-hple is more of a spaner (uses 2 dowels for contact points). Remove the handguard 1st to know which type/style you need.
 
This is the barrel nut on mine

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Looks to me like a good pipe wrench would rip thar off, re-tap those threads an rip away with some bolts screwed in, really, it went on there it will come off!
 
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