Just Right Carbine Disassembly JR Carbine

Published on June 1, 2015
Duration: 12:28

This guide details the disassembly and reassembly process for the Just Right Carbine 9mm Takedown version. It covers removing the stock, buffer tube assembly, charging handle, and bolt carrier group. The video also demonstrates how to disassemble the bolt, switch the extractor for ambidextrous operation, and reassemble the firearm. The process highlights the modularity and AR-15 compatibility of the carbine.

Quick Summary

The Just Right Carbine 9mm Takedown can be field stripped by removing the stock, buffer tube assembly, charging handle, and bolt carrier group. For deeper disassembly, the bolt can be taken apart by turning it 90 degrees, and the extractor can be switched for ambidextrous operation using a punch and roll pin.

Chapters

  1. 00:51Introduction to JR Carbine 9mm Takedown
  2. 01:25Removing the Magazine and Safety Check
  3. 01:32Removing the Stock
  4. 02:00Removing the Buffer Tube Assembly
  5. 02:53Removing the Barrel (Optional for Field Strip)
  6. 02:58Removing the Charging Handle
  7. 03:45Removing the Bolt Carrier Group
  8. 04:14Disassembling the Bolt
  9. 04:30Bolt Components: Firing Pin and Spring
  10. 04:35Switching the Extractor (Ambidextrous)
  11. 05:12Removing the Extractor Roll Pin
  12. 06:30Reassembling the Bolt
  13. 07:05Disassembling the Receiver (Trigger/Magwell)
  14. 08:01Reassembling the Receiver
  15. 08:27Reinstalling the Bolt Carrier Group
  16. 09:03Reinstalling the Buffer Tube Assembly
  17. 10:01Reinstalling the Stock and Barrel/Handguard
  18. 10:22Carbine Maintenance and Modularity

Frequently Asked Questions

How do you field strip the Just Right Carbine 9mm Takedown?

To field strip the Just Right Carbine 9mm Takedown, first ensure it's unloaded. Remove the magazine, then the stock. Unscrew the buffer tube assembly, remove the charging handle, and slide out the bolt carrier group. This allows for basic cleaning and maintenance.

What tools are needed to disassemble the Just Right Carbine 9mm?

For disassembly of the Just Right Carbine 9mm, you will need a 9/64" hex wrench for the charging handle screw. A punch set and potentially a small block are useful for removing the extractor's roll pin when switching sides.

Is the Just Right Carbine 9mm ambidextrous?

Yes, the Just Right Carbine 9mm is designed to be ambidextrous. The charging handle can be installed on either side, and the extractor can be switched to the opposite side to facilitate left-hand ejection, making it adaptable for all shooters.

What type of buffer tube does the Just Right Carbine 9mm use?

The Just Right Carbine 9mm uses a commercial-style buffer tube. This can be identified by the slant at the end of the tube. This is important to know if you plan on replacing the stock or buffer tube assembly.

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