PRO TIP: Quickly Oil an AR-15

Published on October 6, 2018
Duration: 1:34

This video provides a quick, field-expedient method for lubricating an AR-15 without full disassembly, focusing on key areas like the bolt carrier group and charging handle interface. It's designed for active range sessions when the rifle begins to run dry. The technique involves applying oil to specific holes on the BCG, carrier rails, and charging handle interface, then cycling the action to distribute the lubricant.

Quick Summary

To quickly oil your AR-15 without full disassembly, apply lubricant directly into the three visible holes on the bolt carrier group. Then, slightly pull the charging handle, oil the carrier rails, and tilt the rifle. Finally, cycle the charging handle vigorously to distribute the oil.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction: Quick AR-15 Oiling
  2. 00:30Oiling the Bolt Carrier Group
  3. 00:47Internal Lubrication & Star Chamber
  4. 01:00Charging Handle Interface Lubrication
  5. 01:09Distribution and Conclusion

Frequently Asked Questions

How can I quickly oil my AR-15 during a range session?

To quickly oil your AR-15 without full disassembly, apply lubricant directly into the three visible holes on the bolt carrier group. Then, slightly pull the charging handle, oil the carrier rails, and tilt the rifle. Finally, cycle the charging handle vigorously to distribute the oil.

Where should I apply oil to the AR-15 bolt carrier group for quick lubrication?

Focus on the three holes visible on the side of the bolt carrier group (BCG) through the ejection port. Also, apply oil to the carrier rails where they interface with the upper receiver and the charging handle's contact points.

What is the purpose of cycling the charging handle after oiling an AR-15?

Vigorously cycling the charging handle multiple times after applying lubricant helps to distribute the oil evenly throughout the rifle's action. This ensures all critical moving parts are lubricated, reducing friction and maintaining reliable function.

Is this quick oiling method a substitute for thorough AR-15 cleaning?

No, this field-expedient oiling method is designed to keep the rifle running during active use when it starts to feel dry. It is not a replacement for proper, thorough cleaning and maintenance procedures.

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