Upgrading The Wife’s AR (For Her Bday)

Published on July 14, 2024
Duration: 4:34

This guide details the process of upgrading an AR-15, focusing on barrel, handguard, and stock replacement. The presenter, an experienced builder, demonstrates proper techniques for torquing the barrel nut and timing muzzle devices. Key components include a Rosco 10.5" barrel, Geissele MK14 handguard, Maxim Defense CQB stock, and EOTech HWS optic.

Quick Summary

Upgrade your AR-15 with a Rosco 10.5" barrel, Geissele MK14 handguard, and Maxim Defense CQB stock. This guide details proper barrel nut torquing and muzzle device timing for a compact, lighter build, featuring an EOTech HWS optic.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction and Unboxing
  2. 00:48Stock and Buffer Tube Installation
  3. 01:36Barrel and Gas System Upgrade
  4. 02:06Handguard and Muzzle Device Installation
  5. 02:42Final Assembly and Accessories
  6. 03:36Reveal and Reaction

Frequently Asked Questions

What are the key components for an AR-15 birthday upgrade?

This AR-15 upgrade features a Rosco 10.5" 5.56 NATO barrel, a Geissele MK14 9.3" handguard, a Maxim Defense CQB stock, a Surefire muzzle brake, and an EOTech HWS optic, creating a more compact and lighter firearm.

How do you properly install an AR-15 barrel?

To install an AR-15 barrel, ensure the upper receiver threads are greased, seat the barrel correctly, and then torque the barrel nut to the manufacturer's specifications using a torque wrench for optimal performance and safety.

What is the purpose of a 1/7 twist rate on a 5.56 NATO barrel?

A 1/7 twist rate on a 5.56 NATO barrel means the rifling completes one full rotation every seven inches. This twist rate is effective for stabilizing a wide range of bullet weights, particularly heavier projectiles, ensuring better accuracy.

What safety precautions should be taken when upgrading an AR-15?

Always ensure the firearm is unloaded and the magazine is removed before starting any work. Wear eye protection during assembly and disassembly. Verify all components are installed correctly and torqued to spec to prevent malfunctions.

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