How to Install a Magazine Catch on AR Rifles

Published on January 5, 2024
Duration: 3:08

This guide provides a quick, 10-second method for installing an AR-15 magazine catch, applicable to various calibers. It details the necessary components and tools, then walks through a five-step process involving careful alignment and tightening of the catch and spring while manipulating the magazine release button. The instruction emphasizes proper seating and thread engagement for reliable function.

Quick Summary

Installing an AR-15 magazine catch is a quick process, often taking only 10 seconds. You'll need your fingers and a plastic punch. The key components are the L-shaped magazine catch, its spring, and the release button. Insert the catch, add the spring, depress the button, hand-tighten the catch, then fully depress the button again with the punch to tighten the catch securely.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Intro & Magazine Catch Overview
  2. 00:20Tools Needed for Install
  3. 00:41Step 1: Locate Components
  4. 01:06Step 2: Install Magazine Catch & Spring
  5. 01:17Step 3: Insert Magazine Release Button
  6. 01:26Step 4: Initial Threading of Catch
  7. 01:35Step 5: Final Tightening
  8. 01:53Next Video Preview: Bolt Catch

Frequently Asked Questions

How long does it take to install an AR-15 magazine catch?

With the correct components and technique, installing an AR-15 magazine catch can be accomplished very quickly, often in as little as 10 seconds. This speed is achievable once you are familiar with the process and have the necessary parts readily available.

What tools are needed to install an AR-15 magazine catch?

The installation of an AR-15 magazine catch requires minimal tools. Primarily, you will need your fingers to manipulate the components. A plastic punch or a similar non-marring tool is also recommended for fully depressing the magazine release button during tightening.

What are the key components for an AR-15 magazine catch installation?

For an AR-15 magazine catch installation, you need three main parts: the L-shaped magazine catch itself, the small magazine catch spring, and the magazine release button. It's important to distinguish the magazine catch spring from other springs found in an AR lower parts kit.

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