DON'T Do This To Your AR15 - TOP 5 Things to Avoid

Published on April 16, 2023
Duration: 23:49

This video provides essential advice for AR-15 owners, focusing on common mistakes to avoid. Key takeaways include understanding your firearm's application before purchasing, setting a realistic budget and allocating funds wisely across components, and avoiding purely aesthetic accessory choices. The instructors emphasize that practical application and functional competency are paramount over flashy appearances or simply owning expensive gear.

Quick Summary

When choosing an AR-15, prioritize understanding its application. For long-range shooting, a longer barrel is key, while home defense benefits from compact, manageable firearms. Don't overspend on one component; budget wisely for a balanced build. Proficiency and knowing how to use your firearm are more critical than its price tag or flashy accessories.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction & Welcome
  2. 00:30Why This Video Matters: Common AR-15 Mistakes
  3. 01:43Mistake 1: Know Your Application
  4. 03:00Home Defense vs. Long Range Setup
  5. 04:35Home Defense Firearm Examples
  6. 06:02Mistake 2: Set a Budget & Don't Skimp
  7. 07:04Optics vs. Mounts: Equal Importance
  8. 07:51Improper Optic Mounting on Rail
  9. 09:59Mistake 3: Don't Buy Just Because You Saw It
  10. 13:15Recap: Top 3 Mistakes So Far
  11. 13:55Mistake 4: Controversial Color Schemes
  12. 15:53Paint Fills & Expensive Accessories
  13. 18:50Mistake 5: Know Your Firearm & How to Use It
  14. 20:19Competency Over Cost
  15. 21:59Final Takeaway: Train with Your Firearm
  16. 23:14Conclusion & Pet Peeves

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the most important factor when choosing an AR-15?

The most crucial factor is understanding the intended application for your AR-15. Whether it's for home defense, long-range shooting, or competition, this will dictate the necessary barrel length, caliber, and accessory choices for optimal performance.

How should I budget for an AR-15 build?

Set a realistic budget and allocate funds across all components, not just the firearm itself. Prioritize quality for critical parts like the barrel and bolt, and don't skimp on essential accessories like optic mounts, which are as important as the optic.

Are flashy colors on an AR-15 a bad idea?

While personal preference plays a role, bright or non-traditional colors on tactical rifles can be counterproductive for concealment and may draw unnecessary attention. For practical applications, sticking to muted or camouflage patterns is generally recommended.

What's more important: an expensive gun or knowing how to use it?

Knowing how to use your firearm and its accessories is far more important than the cost of the gun. A proficient shooter with a budget-friendly, well-understood firearm is often more effective than someone with an expensive, unfamiliar 'Gucci gun'.

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