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Published on March 18, 2025
Duration: 1:42

This guide details the installation of WOOX wood furniture on an AR-15 platform, as demonstrated by 1st Shot Tactical. The process covers swapping the grip, installing M-LOK rail covers and a hand stop, and replacing the adjustable stock with a wood buttstock. The instructor emphasizes the ease of these modifications for the average user, debunking the need for a gunsmith for basic customization.

Quick Summary

Learn to easily install WOOX wood furniture on your AR-15, including the Vigilante Grip and buttstock. 1st Shot Tactical demonstrates the DIY process, emphasizing safety and debunking the need for a gunsmith for basic customization. The guide covers grip swaps, M-LOK rail covers, and stock replacement.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Customization Myth Debunked
  2. 00:13Introducing WOOX Wood Furniture
  3. 00:36Grip Installation & Safety
  4. 01:04Rail and Stock Swap

Frequently Asked Questions

How difficult is it to install WOOX wood furniture on an AR-15?

Installing WOOX wood furniture on an AR-15 is presented as a straightforward DIY project. The process, including swapping the grip, installing rail covers, and changing the buttstock, is shown to be manageable for most users without needing a professional gunsmith.

What specific WOOX furniture components are shown being installed?

The video demonstrates the installation of the WOOX Vigilante Grip, M-LOK wood rail covers, a wood hand stop, and a WOOX wood buttstock for the AR-15 platform.

What safety precautions should be taken when modifying an AR-15?

Before any modification, always ensure the AR-15 is unloaded and visually/physically cleared. Pay close attention to small internal parts like the safety selector spring and detent pin during disassembly to avoid losing them.

Can a beginner install WOOX AR-15 furniture?

Yes, the video suggests that basic AR-15 customization, like installing WOOX wood furniture, is easy enough for beginners. The instructor emphasizes that a gunsmith is not required for these types of part swaps.

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