How the AR-15 Trigger Works

Published on October 5, 2013
Duration: 5:18

This guide details the disassembly and reassembly of an AR-15 trigger group, as demonstrated by Sootch00. It covers identifying key components like the hammer, trigger, and disconnector, removing them using the trigger and hammer pins, and reassembling them correctly. Proper function testing after reassembly is emphasized. Sootch00's authoritative instruction highlights the importance of understanding these internal mechanics for maintenance and modification.

Quick Summary

The AR-15 fire control system includes the hammer, trigger, disconnector, and safety selector. The hammer spring provides tension, while the trigger spring aids the pull. Sear engagement locks the hammer, and the disconnector resets it after firing, enabling semi-automatic function. The safety selector physically blocks the trigger tail when engaged.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction to AR-15 Fire Control
  2. 00:28Component Identification
  3. 00:51Spring Tension and Mechanics
  4. 01:34Sear Engagement and Firing
  5. 02:46Trigger Reset and Disconnector
  6. 03:28Safety Selector Function

Frequently Asked Questions

How does the AR-15 trigger mechanism work?

The AR-15 trigger mechanism involves the hammer, trigger, disconnector, and springs. Pulling the trigger releases the hammer, which strikes the firing pin. The disconnector catches the hammer if the trigger is held back, allowing it to reset onto the sear when the trigger is released.

What are the key components of an AR-15 fire control system?

The key components include the hammer and its spring, the trigger and its spring, the disconnector and its spring, the hammer and trigger pins, and the safety selector switch. These parts work in concert to control the firing sequence.

How does the AR-15 safety selector function?

The AR-15 safety selector has a half-round shaft. In the 'safe' position, the solid part of the shaft blocks the trigger tail, preventing it from moving. In the 'fire' position, a cutout aligns, allowing the trigger to be pulled.

What is the role of the disconnector in an AR-15?

The disconnector is vital for semi-automatic function. It catches the hammer after it's released by the trigger, holding it partially cocked. Releasing and re-engaging the trigger allows the disconnector to reset the hammer onto the sear.

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