Dirty AR 👉 6000 Rounds Later Barrel Test

Published on January 12, 2020
Duration: 13:18

This video details the inspection and cleaning of an AR-15 bolt carrier group after 6,000 rounds, focusing on the durability of a Young Manufacturing HMB bolt and a Ballistic Advantage barrel. The presenter uses a borescope to examine internal components and discusses wear patterns on the bolt, carrier, extractor, and firing pin, highlighting the HMB bolt's design for increased strength. The process includes cleaning with an ultrasonic cleaner and a nylon brush, emphasizing that internal parts, while showing some wear, remain functional.

Quick Summary

The Young Manufacturing HMB bolt design enhances durability by eliminating the cam pin's through-port, stabilizing it with 3/4 of the bolt's circumference to prevent breakage at common failure points. This, along with a Ballistic Advantage barrel showing no wear after 6,000 rounds and a borescope inspection, highlights robust AR-15 component longevity.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction & 6000 Round Recap
  2. 00:32Barrel and Bolt Inspection Goals
  3. 00:50Introducing the Endo Snake Borescope
  4. 01:34Endo Snake Borescope Features
  5. 02:10External Parts Breakage Overview
  6. 03:06Borescope Inspection of the Barrel
  7. 04:24Borescope Inspection of Gas Block Bolt
  8. 05:08Bolt Carrier Inspection
  9. 05:56Firing Pin Inspection
  10. 06:23Pivot Pin Wear on Carrier
  11. 07:01Young Manufacturing HMB Bolt Inspection
  12. 08:17Extractor Inspection
  13. 09:32Radian Raptor Charging Handle Wear
  14. 10:15Gas Ring Test
  15. 11:03Accuracy Test After 6000 Rounds
  16. 12:06Conclusion & Future Plans

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the primary benefit of the Young Manufacturing HMB bolt design?

The Young Manufacturing HMB bolt is designed to prevent breakage by eliminating the through-port for the cam pin. This allows for approximately 3/4 of the bolt's circumference to stabilize the cam pin, addressing the common failure point found in traditional AR-15 bolts where wings around the through-hole can fracture.

How does the Endo Snake borescope aid in firearm inspection?

The Endo Snake borescope is a cost-effective tool that allows for visual inspection of internal firearm components like the barrel and bolt. Its flexibility and various attachments, such as a mirror, enable examination of hard-to-reach areas and angles that would be difficult or impossible with traditional line-of-sight methods.

What are the key wear points to check on an AR-15 bolt carrier group after high round counts?

After high round counts, key wear points on an AR-15 BCG include the lugs and extractor on the bolt, the cam pin, the staking on the carrier, the gas key's mobility, the firing pin's tip, and the pivot pin area on the carrier where sheer surfaces interact. Minor wear in these areas is often normal and should be monitored.

What is a critical failure point for AR-15 extractors?

A critical failure point for AR-15 extractors is the breakage of the wings that engage the case rim. While chips may appear under the claw, the complete failure of these wings can immediately render the firearm inoperable. It's recommended to remove the extractor and inspect these specific areas for cracks or breaks.

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