Smyth Busters: Does the AR-15 REALLY Need a Forward Assist?
This video explores the necessity of the AR-15's forward assist, a feature Eugene Stoner himself opposed. Historically added due to early rifle failures in Vietnam, often linked to maintenance and ammunition issues, its modern relevance is debated. While some modern designs minimize its bulk, its utility is considered application-dependent, vital for military or hard-use scenarios but potentially unnecessary for clean, low-round count hunting rifles.









