AR-15 - The Beginner's Guide - What to Know About the AR-15

Published on September 24, 2013
Duration: 11:33

This guide details the basic field stripping and reassembly of an AR-15, as demonstrated by nsz85. It covers separating the upper and lower receivers, removing the bolt carrier group and charging handle, and reassembling the firearm. The video emphasizes proper magazine seating and the function of various controls. Instruction comes from an experienced individual with clear, practical advice for beginners.

Quick Summary

The AR-15 operates on a direct impingement gas system. Proper magazine seating involves a firm 'whack' to ensure engagement. The lower receiver is the serialized firearm component requiring a background check, and the forward assist manually seats the bolt carrier group. Field stripping involves separating receivers and removing the BCG and charging handle.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction to AR-15
  2. 01:12External Components Overview
  3. 02:36Upper Receiver Controls
  4. 03:18Magazine Loading and Insertion
  5. 04:54Cycle of Operation Explained
  6. 06:11Bolt Catch and Release
  7. 07:20Takedown and Field Stripping
  8. 08:42BCG Removal and Reassembly

Frequently Asked Questions

What are the basic steps for field stripping an AR-15?

To field strip an AR-15, first ensure it's unloaded. Separate the upper and lower receivers by pushing out the pivot and takedown pins. Then, remove the charging handle and bolt carrier group (BCG) from the upper receiver. Reassembly involves reversing these steps.

How do you properly seat an AR-15 magazine?

When inserting an AR-15 magazine, especially with a closed bolt, it's recommended to give it a firm 'whack' on the base. This ensures the magazine catch engages securely, preventing it from falling out during operation.

What is the function of the forward assist on an AR-15?

The forward assist is a button on the upper receiver used to manually push the bolt carrier group fully into battery. It's typically used if the bolt fails to seat completely due to debris or other obstructions, ensuring the rifle is ready to fire.

Which part of the AR-15 is considered the 'firearm' for legal transfer?

The lower receiver of an AR-15 is legally considered the serialized 'firearm.' This means that when purchasing an AR-15, the transfer of the lower receiver requires a background check.

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