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The LanTac USA RPS Castle Nut & End Plate is a modern take on AR-15 buffer tube retention that eliminates the need for staking—a game-changer if you've ever had to chase a loose castle nut after range time or a hunt. This black nitride finished assembly combines a ratchet-locking end plate with an enhanced castle nut designed to work together, so the nut stays put under recoil without requiring permanent staking. It's machined from 4140 steel for durability and finished in QPQ black nitride for corrosion resistance, whether you're building a duty rifle, precision gun, or general-purpose AR.
The innovation here is straightforward: the end plate has a spring-like arm and tooth machined directly into it, and the castle nut features radially machined grooves that engage with that tooth. When you torque the nut onto the buffer tube, those grooves lock onto the ratchet, creating a mechanical retention system that won't vibrate loose. If you ever need to remove it—say, to swap the buffer tube or stock—an armorer's wrench still works; it's not a permanent mod. The engagement surfaces are internal, so they're protected from damage during handling or installation.
Beyond retention, the RPS also gives you a Mil-Spec QD sling attachment point built into the end plate, positioned directly below the buffer tube. That's one less adapter to carry or install separately. The whole system weighs less than traditional castle nut setups because you're eliminating the separate staking hardware and tabs. If you're building an AR and tired of staking or worried about mushroomed castle nuts, or simply want a cleaner, more reliable buffer tube assembly, the LanTac RPS is worth the upgrade.
| Brand | LanTac USA LLC |
| Product | RPS Castle Nut & End Plate |
| Finish | Black Nitride (QPQ) |
| Material | 4140 Steel |
| Sling Attachment | Mil-Spec QD Point |
| Model Number | 01-UP-RPS |
The RPS Castle Nut & End Plate is designed for standard AR-15 buffer tubes. Verify compatibility with your specific build, but it follows Mil-Spec dimensions and should fit most modern AR platforms.
No. The ratchet-locking design between the end plate tooth and the castle nut's machined grooves creates mechanical retention without staking. Once torqued, the nut stays secure under firing.
Yes. Even though it locks in place, the castle nut can be removed using a standard armorer's wrench. It's not a permanent mod—just a mechanical lock instead of a staked connection.
The RPS system includes the castle nut and end plate assembly. The end plate features the integrated QD sling attachment point and ratchet mechanism.


SKU: 115837668 • Weight: 0.13oz





Availability: In Stock
Current Stock: Out of stock
The LanTac USA RPS Castle Nut & End Plate is a modern take on AR-15 buffer tube retention that eliminates the need for staking—a game-changer if you've ever had to chase a loose castle nut after range time or a hunt. This black nitride finished assembly combines a ratchet-locking end plate with an enhanced castle nut designed to work together, so the nut stays put under recoil without requiring permanent staking. It's machined from 4140 steel for durability and finished in QPQ black nitride for corrosion resistance, whether you're building a duty rifle, precision gun, or general-purpose AR.
The innovation here is straightforward: the end plate has a spring-like arm and tooth machined directly into it, and the castle nut features radially machined grooves that engage with that tooth. When you torque the nut onto the buffer tube, those grooves lock onto the ratchet, creating a mechanical retention system that won't vibrate loose. If you ever need to remove it—say, to swap the buffer tube or stock—an armorer's wrench still works; it's not a permanent mod. The engagement surfaces are internal, so they're protected from damage during handling or installation.
Beyond retention, the RPS also gives you a Mil-Spec QD sling attachment point built into the end plate, positioned directly below the buffer tube. That's one less adapter to carry or install separately. The whole system weighs less than traditional castle nut setups because you're eliminating the separate staking hardware and tabs. If you're building an AR and tired of staking or worried about mushroomed castle nuts, or simply want a cleaner, more reliable buffer tube assembly, the LanTac RPS is worth the upgrade.
| Brand | LanTac USA LLC |
| Product | RPS Castle Nut & End Plate |
| Finish | Black Nitride (QPQ) |
| Material | 4140 Steel |
| Sling Attachment | Mil-Spec QD Point |
| Model Number | 01-UP-RPS |
The RPS Castle Nut & End Plate is designed for standard AR-15 buffer tubes. Verify compatibility with your specific build, but it follows Mil-Spec dimensions and should fit most modern AR platforms.
No. The ratchet-locking design between the end plate tooth and the castle nut's machined grooves creates mechanical retention without staking. Once torqued, the nut stays secure under firing.
Yes. Even though it locks in place, the castle nut can be removed using a standard armorer's wrench. It's not a permanent mod—just a mechanical lock instead of a staked connection.
The RPS system includes the castle nut and end plate assembly. The end plate features the integrated QD sling attachment point and ratchet mechanism.
SKU: 115837668 • Weight: 0.13oz

