πŸ›‘ STOP Wasting Time! Top 9 AR Building Tips to Make Your Next Build Easier & Faster

Published on December 27, 2024
Duration: 10:47

This guide provides nine essential tips for building an AR-15, presented by CJ from AT3 Tactical. It covers crucial steps like dry-fitting components, proper roll pin installation, gas block alignment using the spaghetti method, managing small parts with Ziploc bags, adhering to torque specifications, smart lubrication techniques, trigger installation, using a soft-faced hammer, and maintaining a clean workspace. The advice aims to make the AR building process smoother and faster.

Quick Summary

Learn 9 essential AR-15 building tips from AT3 Tactical's CJ to make your next build smoother and faster. Key advice includes dry-fitting components, using the spaghetti method for gas block alignment, proper torque specifications, smart lubrication, and maintaining a clean workspace to avoid common mistakes.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Intro to AR Building Tips
  2. 00:271. Dry-Fit Components
  3. 01:142. Install Roll Pins
  4. 02:103. Gas Block Alignment (Spaghetti Method)
  5. 04:054. Ziploc Bag Method for Small Parts
  6. 04:585. Proper Torque Specifications
  7. 06:296. Smart Use of Lubricants & Grease
  8. 07:387. Trigger Installation
  9. 08:558. Use a Soft-Faced Hammer
  10. 09:369. Keep Your Workspace Clean

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the 'spaghetti method' for AR-15 builds?

The spaghetti method for AR-15 gas block alignment involves inserting a piece of uncooked spaghetti into the barrel's gas port, snipping it flush, then aligning the gas block until the spaghetti noodle drops into the block's port.

Why is dry-fitting important when building an AR-15?

Dry-fitting AR-15 components without lubricants or springs allows you to check for alignment issues or defective parts before final assembly, saving time and preventing potential problems later on.

What are common mistakes to avoid during an AR-15 build?

Common mistakes include over- or under-torquing parts, over-oiling components, using the wrong hammer for pin installation, and not dry-fitting parts first. Maintaining a clean workspace is also crucial.

How can I prevent losing small parts during an AR-15 build?

A simple yet effective method is to place the lower receiver and all small parts inside a large Ziploc bag during assembly. This contains springs and pins if they accidentally dislodge, preventing them from scattering.

Related News

All News β†’

More Gunsmithing & DIY Videos You Might Like

More from AT3 Tactical

View all β†’