AR-15 - Bolt Catch Installation

Published on December 7, 2020
Duration: 3:28

This guide details the installation of an AR-15 bolt catch, featuring the Forward Controls Design ABC/R and utilizing specialized tools like the Little Crow Gunworks BCT. The instruction emphasizes practical techniques, such as using a toothpick to hold components, and proper roll pin installation for optimal function. The video demonstrates a high level of proficiency in AR-15 assembly from an experienced instructor.

Quick Summary

Learn to install an AR-15 bolt catch using the Forward Controls Design ABC/R and specialized tools like the Little Crow Gunworks BCT. This expert guide covers the 'toothpick trick' for holding components and proper roll pin installation techniques to ensure optimal function and preserve receiver finish.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction
  2. 00:10Forward Controls Design ABC/R Overview
  3. 00:45Toothpick Installation Trick
  4. 01:08Little Crow Gunworks BCT Tools
  5. 02:05Roll Pin Installation Process
  6. 03:10Final Inspection

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the purpose of the bolt catch on an AR-15?

The bolt catch on an AR-15 rifle holds the bolt carrier group to the rear after the last round is fired, preventing the bolt from closing. It can also be manually actuated to release the bolt forward, chambering a new round.

What is the 'toothpick trick' for installing an AR-15 bolt catch?

The 'toothpick trick' involves using a piece of a toothpick or a Q-tip's wooden stick to temporarily hold the bolt catch's spring and plunger in place within the receiver recess during roll pin installation, preventing them from falling out.

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

Specialized tools like the Little Crow Gunworks BCT set, which includes a roll pin holder and punch, are recommended for accurately and safely tapping the bolt catch roll pin into place without damaging the receiver's finish.

How do you ensure proper alignment when installing the bolt catch roll pin?

Proper alignment involves carefully lining up the bolt catch's roll pin holes with the receiver's holes. The opening of the roll pin should be oriented correctly, and steady, controlled force should be applied with the appropriate tools to avoid misalignment or damage.

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