Here is an A.I. enhanced video showing a Masada break down after live fire testing way back in 2009.

Published on August 15, 2024
Duration: 1:01

This video demonstrates a quick disassembly of the IWI Masada, focusing on the field stripping process. It covers the removal of the barrel, bolt carrier group, and the separation of the upper and lower receivers, highlighting the ease of access to internal components for cleaning or inspection.

Quick Summary

The IWI Masada can be quickly disassembled by pressing the rear takedown pins to separate the upper and lower receivers. The quick detach barrel is removed by rotating a lever, and the bolt carrier group then slides out. The stock assembly detaches by sliding off the lower receiver via dovetails.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction to Masada Disassembly
  2. 00:12Pressing Takedown Pins
  3. 00:15Removing Foregrip
  4. 00:16Quick Detach Barrel Removal
  5. 00:26Separating Upper and Lower Receivers
  6. 00:35Bolt Carrier Group Removal
  7. 00:45Stock Assembly Removal
  8. 00:52Quick Reassembly

Frequently Asked Questions

How do you start the disassembly of an IWI Masada?

To begin disassembling the IWI Masada, you first press the rear takedown pins. This action allows you to separate the upper and lower receiver groups, initiating the field stripping process.

What is the process for removing the barrel from an IWI Masada?

Removing the barrel on an IWI Masada involves rotating a specific lever down. Once this lever is in the correct position, the quick detach barrel can be easily removed from the upper receiver.

How is the stock detached from the IWI Masada lower receiver?

The stock on the IWI Masada detaches from the lower receiver by sliding it off. It is designed to dovetail into place, allowing for a simple slide-off removal for maintenance or storage.

What caliber is the IWI Masada shown in the video?

The IWI Masada featured in this disassembly video is chambered in the 5.56 NATO caliber, a common and versatile round for AR-pattern rifles.

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