How to Install an AR-15 Pivot Pin Presented by Larry Potterfield of MidwayUSA

Published on July 19, 2018
Duration: 1:42

This guide details the process of installing an AR-15 pivot pin, emphasizing lubrication and the use of a specialized installation tool. It covers inserting the spring and detent, using a punch to depress the detent, and rotating the tool to capture it. The final step involves inserting the pivot pin, which pushes out the tool and is secured when the detent snaps into its groove.

Quick Summary

To install an AR-15 pivot pin, first lubricate it with oil and grease the spring and detent. Use a specialized installation tool, insert it, and then use a punch to depress the detent. Rotate the tool to capture the spring and detent, then insert the pivot pin to push the tool out and secure the detent.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction to Pivot Pin Installation
  2. 00:14Lubrication Steps
  3. 00:28Using the Installation Tool
  4. 00:49Installing Spring and Detent
  5. 01:11Final Pin Installation

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the first step in installing an AR-15 pivot pin?

Begin by lubricating the pivot pin with oil. Additionally, apply grease to the spring and detent to ensure smooth operation throughout the installation process and for the firearm's future use.

What specialized tool is recommended for AR-15 pivot pin installation?

A specialized pivot pin installation tool, such as the Model 1 Sales tool, is recommended. This tool aids in aligning the pivot pin bosses and facilitates the proper seating of the detent and spring.

How do you secure the detent and spring during AR-15 pivot pin installation?

After inserting the spring and detent into the installation tool, use a small punch to depress the detent. Then, rotate the tool to capture the spring and detent within the receiver before inserting the pivot pin.

How do you know when the AR-15 pivot pin is correctly installed?

The pivot pin is correctly installed when it pushes the installation tool completely out of the receiver. You'll hear and feel a distinct 'snap' as the detent engages the groove on the pivot pin, securing it in place.

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