5 Facts About the AR-15 You Might Not Know

Published on January 4, 2024
Duration: 13:41

This guide details how to perform a field strip of an AR-15 platform rifle, emphasizing the use of a loaded cartridge as a tool for disassembly, front sight adjustment, and takedown pin manipulation, as demonstrated by an expert instructor. It also highlights the function of the drainage grommet in the A2 buttstock.

Quick Summary

Expert instructor Eric from Iraqveteran8888 reveals uncommon AR-15 facts: the gas system is a hybrid, early M16s lacked forward assists, A2 buttstocks have drainage grommets, and cartridges can be used as tools for disassembly and adjustments. He also clarifies M16 reliability issues in Vietnam.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction to AR-15 Facts
  2. 00:36CMMG Sponsorship and Products
  3. 01:17AR-15 Gas System Explanation
  4. 03:59Early M16s Lacked Forward Assist
  5. 05:57Drainage Grommets on A2 Buttstock
  6. 07:09Cartridge as a Disassembly Tool
  7. 09:31M16 Unreliability Myth in Vietnam
  8. 12:52Conclusion and Viewer Engagement

Frequently Asked Questions

What are some uncommon facts about the AR-15 platform?

Uncommon AR-15 facts include its gas system being a hybrid, early M16 models lacking a forward assist, A2 buttstocks having drainage grommets, and cartridges being usable as disassembly tools. The M16's Vietnam reliability issues were also complex.

How does the AR-15's gas system work?

The AR-15's gas system is often described as a hybrid. While gas is routed back to the bolt carrier, it actuates an internal piston, rather than directly impinging on the bolt as in a pure direct impingement system.

Can a cartridge be used as a tool on an AR-15?

Yes, a loaded cartridge can be used as a tool on an AR-15. It can help remove the firing pin retaining pin from the bolt carrier, adjust the front sight post, and assist in pushing the takedown pins during disassembly.

Why did the M16 have reliability issues in Vietnam?

M16 reliability issues in Vietnam stemmed from factors like extreme fouling caused by ball powders, soldiers not being issued adequate cleaning kits, and incorrect twist rates for early ammunition, impacting both accuracy and function.

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