Did you want your spare parts?

Published on November 21, 2024
Duration: 0:31

This video showcases a customer picking up a modified AR-15 at D'Boss Firearms. The gunsmith details the successful replacement of the handguard and removal of the A-frame gas block. The interaction highlights the common practice of customers opting to leave old parts behind, which the gunsmith humorously claims for himself.

Quick Summary

The AR-15 featured had its A-frame gas block removed and was fitted with a new free-float M-LOK handguard. The customer chose not to keep the original parts, which the gunsmith humorously claimed.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Shop Talk & Customer Arrival
  2. 00:10AR-15 Modification Pickup
  3. 00:20Spare Parts Discussion & Disposal

Frequently Asked Questions

What modifications were made to the AR-15 in the video?

The AR-15 had its original plastic handguards replaced with a new free-float M-LOK handguard. Additionally, the A-frame gas block was successfully removed as part of the customization process.

What happens to the old parts after an AR-15 upgrade?

In this case, the customer declined to take the original A-frame gas block and plastic handguards, referring to them as 'trash'. The gunsmith humorously kept the parts.

What caliber is the AR-15 shown in the video?

The AR-15 featured in the video is marked for the 5.56 NATO caliber. This is a common caliber for AR-15 platforms, suitable for various shooting applications.

What kind of handguard was installed on the AR-15?

A new free-float M-LOK handguard was installed on the AR-15. This type of handguard offers improved ergonomics and mounting options compared to traditional A2-style or plastic handguards.

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