The AR 15 Tool I didn't Know I NEEDED: Midwest Upper Receiver Rod

Published on September 9, 2018
Duration: 13:46

This video introduces the Midwest Industries Upper Receiver Rod as a specialized tool for AR-15 maintenance. The rod inserts internally, providing a rigid platform in a vise, unlike traditional action blocks. It offers better compatibility with non-mil-spec uppers and prevents marring of the exterior finish, simplifying tasks like rail installation.

Quick Summary

The Midwest Industries Upper Receiver Rod is a specialized tool for AR-15 maintenance that inserts internally to provide rigid support in a vise. It prevents exterior marring and offers superior compatibility with non-mil-spec billet uppers, simplifying tasks like rail installation compared to traditional action blocks.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction and Project Overview
  2. 00:49Introducing the Midwest Industries Upper Receiver Rod
  3. 01:12How the Upper Receiver Rod Works
  4. 01:36Anatomy and Vise Integration
  5. 02:21Compatibility with Aftermarket Uppers
  6. 03:02Preventing Exterior Marring
  7. 03:29Material and Durability
  8. 04:04Demonstration of Recoil (Irrelevant to Tool)
  9. 05:52Ease of Manipulation and Workability
  10. 06:09Overlapping Rail Installation Advantage
  11. 06:37Conclusion and Channel Outro

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the primary function of the Midwest Industries Upper Receiver Rod?

The Midwest Industries Upper Receiver Rod serves as an internal support tool for AR-15 upper receivers. It inserts into the receiver, providing a rigid platform when clamped in a vise, which is essential for various gunsmithing tasks like component replacement and rail installation.

How does the Upper Receiver Rod differ from traditional action blocks?

Unlike traditional action blocks that clamp the exterior of the upper receiver, the rod works internally. This internal support prevents marring of the receiver's finish and offers better compatibility with non-mil-spec or oversized billet uppers that might not fit standard action blocks.

What materials is the Midwest Industries Upper Receiver Rod made from?

The Midwest Industries Upper Receiver Rod is constructed from 4140 ordinance grade steel. It features a black oxide finish, contributing to its durability and resistance to wear, making it a robust tool for gunsmithing.

Can the Upper Receiver Rod be used with aftermarket or non-standard AR-15 uppers?

Yes, the rod's internal design is intended to work with the standardized internal dimensions of AR-15 upper receivers. This makes it highly compatible with a wider range of uppers, including many aftermarket billet receivers that may present fitment issues with traditional external action blocks.

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