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Has anyone experienced this back plate to spin, due to the fact that there’s no tab? — 1 Answer

by J, from NJ, United States Asked on December 24, 2018

Name ODIN Works Pistol Buffer Tube Back Plate (5)
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Answered by Darwin Clegg, member, from LA, United States, on August 05, 2019

The end plate will not spin because the QD protrusion sets into the recess of the lower. The tabs are used to go into the buffer tube slot machined on the bottom to keep the buffer tube from spinning. If the buffer tube is threaded tightly into the lower and the castle nut appropriately torqued, you should not have a problem unless you unnecessarily twist/torque the stock! Just make sure the tube slot is aligned at the 180 position for proper stock orientation. I have other backplates with no tab and it hasn't been a problem, but they are bench guns and not prone to rough usage as a hunting gun!

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