What happens if you find a AR15? 😱 #shorts #apocalypse #cod

Published on August 3, 2023
Duration: 1:00

This short video provides a basic operational overview of the AR-15 platform, focusing on essential steps for a hypothetical survival scenario. It covers loading magazines, inserting them, charging the weapon, engaging the safety, firing, and removing the magazine. The content is presented with clear visual aids and instructional text overlays, making it accessible for beginners interested in fundamental firearm handling.

Quick Summary

To operate an AR-15, first load rounds into the magazine by pushing them straight down. Insert the magazine into the mag well with bullets forward and tap it firmly. Then, pull the charging handle to chamber a round and ensure the safety selector is in the 'fire' position before engaging the trigger.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Intro: AR-15 in Apocalypse
  2. 00:09Loading the Magazine
  3. 00:20Inserting the Magazine
  4. 00:28Charging the Weapon
  5. 00:35Safety Selector Operation
  6. 00:42Firing and Bolt Lock
  7. 00:52Magazine Removal

Frequently Asked Questions

How do you load an AR-15 magazine?

To load an AR-15 magazine, push rounds straight down into the magazine body. Ensure you are using compatible magazines, such as standard GI metal or polymer PMAG styles, and load them until the desired capacity is reached.

What is the correct way to insert a magazine into an AR-15?

Insert the loaded magazine into the AR-15's mag well with the bullets facing forward. Once inserted, give it a firm tap to ensure it is securely seated and ready for chambering a round.

How do you charge an AR-15 rifle?

To charge an AR-15, grasp the charging handle located at the rear of the receiver. Pull it fully rearward to cycle the bolt and chamber the first round, then release it forward.

What are the AR-15 safety selector positions?

The AR-15 safety selector typically has two positions: horizontal and forward means 'safe,' preventing the firearm from discharging. Vertical and upward means 'fire,' allowing the weapon to be shot.

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