AR-15 - Bolt Catch Installation

Published on December 7, 2020
Duration: 3:28

This video provides a detailed guide on installing an AR-15 bolt catch, specifically the Forward Controls Design ABC/R. It highlights a useful trick using a toothpick to temporarily secure the bolt catch and plunger during assembly. The tutorial also introduces the Little Crow Gunworks Bolt Catch Tool (BCT) set for easier roll pin installation, emphasizing proper alignment and avoiding damage to the receiver's finish.

Quick Summary

A simple trick for installing an AR-15 bolt catch involves using a toothpick to hold the spring and plunger in place. Specialized tools like the Little Crow Gunworks BCT can also aid in safely installing the roll pin, ensuring proper alignment and finish protection.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction to Bolt Catch Installation
  2. 00:10Forward Controls Design ABC/R Overview
  3. 00:45Installation Trick: Toothpick Method
  4. 01:08Using Little Crow Gunworks BCT Tool
  5. 02:05Roll Pin Installation Process
  6. 03:10Final Inspection and Function Check

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the easiest way to install an AR-15 bolt catch?

A common trick is to use a toothpick or a Q-tip stick to hold the bolt catch's spring and plunger in place while you align and insert the roll pin. This prevents them from falling out during the installation process.

What tools are recommended for installing an AR-15 bolt catch roll pin?

While a standard punch can work, specialized tools like the Little Crow Gunworks BCT set are recommended. It includes a holder for the roll pin and a punch designed for easier, safer installation, minimizing the risk of damaging the receiver's finish.

What parts are needed for an AR-15 bolt catch installation?

You will need the AR-15 lower receiver, the bolt catch itself, its associated spring and plunger, and the roll pin that secures it to the receiver. Brands like Forward Controls Design offer specific bolt catch assemblies.

How do you ensure the bolt catch is installed correctly?

After installing the roll pin, check that it is fully seated and flush with the receiver's surface. Then, manually operate the bolt catch to ensure it moves freely and functions as intended without binding.

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