Mod Minute: Take Your AR-15 from A2 to Magpul®

Published on February 11, 2019
Duration: 1:00

This video demonstrates how to upgrade an AR-15's A2 furniture to Magpul components. It details the removal of the A2 grip using a Bondhus hex set and the installation of a Magpul MIAD grip with interchangeable backstraps for improved ergonomics. The process also covers preparing and installing the Magpul PRS stock, highlighting its adjustable features for cheek weld and length of pull.

Quick Summary

Upgrade your AR-15's A2 furniture by removing the old grip with a Bondhus hex set and installing a Magpul MIAD grip with customizable backstraps. Then, attach the Magpul PRS stock, which features tool-less adjustments for cheek height and length of pull.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Removing A2 Grip
  2. 00:08Installing Magpul MIAD Grip
  3. 00:23Preparing Magpul PRS Stock
  4. 00:36Installing Magpul PRS Stock

Frequently Asked Questions

What tools are needed to upgrade an AR-15 from A2 furniture to Magpul components?

You'll need a Bondhus T-Handle Hex Set to remove the A2 grip and a Brownells Magna-Tip screwdriver set for installing the Magpul PRS stock. The Magpul MIAD grip installation typically uses its own provided screw.

How do you install a Magpul MIAD grip on an AR-15?

First, remove the old A2 grip. Then, select the appropriate backstrap for your hand size, snap it into the MIAD grip, and secure the grip to the AR-15 lower receiver with the provided screw. Finally, insert the internal storage core.

What are the benefits of the Magpul PRS stock?

The Magpul PRS stock offers tool-less adjustability for cheek height and length of pull, allowing for a customized and comfortable shooting experience. It enhances stability and ergonomics for precision shooting applications.

What is the difference between A2 furniture and Magpul upgrades on an AR-15?

A2 furniture is standard, often less ergonomic. Magpul upgrades like the MIAD grip and PRS stock offer modularity, adjustability, and improved ergonomics for better handling, comfort, and shooting performance.

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