This rifle won't NOT shoot

Published on September 13, 2025
Duration: 0:31

This guide details an experimental modification to an AR-15, as demonstrated by Dirty Civilian. The process involves removing the gas rings from the bolt carrier group to test the rifle's cycling capability under extreme conditions. The test surprisingly shows the rifle can still function, highlighting potential extreme reliability of the AR-15 platform even when critical components are removed.

Quick Summary

An AR-15 rifle equipped with a Direct Impingement gas system was experimentally tested after its gas rings were removed from the bolt carrier group. Surprisingly, the rifle successfully cycled rounds, demonstrating an exceptional level of reliability under conditions that would typically cause a malfunction.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Initial Cycling Test
  2. 00:10Removing Gas Rings
  3. 00:24Reliability Test Results

Frequently Asked Questions

Can an AR-15 fire without gas rings?

Yes, in an experimental test by Dirty Civilian, an AR-15 with a Direct Impingement system was able to cycle rounds successfully even after its gas rings were removed from the bolt carrier group. This demonstrated extreme reliability under modified conditions.

What is the purpose of gas rings on an AR-15 bolt?

Gas rings on an AR-15 bolt create a seal within the bolt carrier group. This seal is crucial for the Direct Impingement system to effectively channel gas pressure from the barrel, driving the bolt carrier group rearward to cycle the action.

How was the AR-15 modified for the reliability test?

The AR-15 was modified by completely removing the gas rings from the bolt carrier group. This was done to test the rifle's cycling capability under conditions that would typically cause a failure in a standard Direct Impingement system.

What does the successful cycling of an AR-15 without gas rings indicate?

It indicates a potentially extreme level of reliability for the AR-15 platform, suggesting it can function even when critical components designed for optimal operation are absent. This highlights the robust engineering of the system.

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