Staging your fighting rifle (AR-15)

Published on November 22, 2023
Duration: 1:46

This guide explains two common methods for staging a fighting rifle (AR-15) for immediate use and safety. It differentiates between law enforcement 'patrol ready' staging (magazine in, chamber empty) and military staging (one round in chamber, magazine loaded). The instructor emphasizes that leaving the magazine well empty is a safety measure that hinders accessibility.

Quick Summary

Learn two common methods for staging your fighting rifle: law enforcement 'patrol ready' (magazine in, chamber empty) and military staging (one round in chamber, magazine loaded). Instructor Brighton advises against staging with an empty magazine well for better accessibility.

Chapters

  1. 00:11Introduction to Staging Your Fighting Rifle
  2. 00:18Two Typical Staging Methods
  3. 00:31Law Enforcement Staging: Patrol Ready
  4. 00:44Deploying a Patrol Ready Rifle
  5. 00:53Military Staging Method
  6. 01:07Civilian Staging vs. Recommended Practices
  7. 01:26Why Not to Stage with an Empty Magazine Well
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Frequently Asked Questions

What is the 'patrol ready' method for staging a rifle?

The 'patrol ready' method, often used by law enforcement, involves staging a rifle with a loaded magazine inserted but no round in the chamber. To deploy it, you simply rack the bolt to chamber a round.

How does military rifle staging differ from law enforcement?

Military staging typically involves having one round already chambered in the rifle, along with a fully loaded magazine. This differs from the law enforcement 'patrol ready' method where the chamber is initially empty.

Is it safe to stage a rifle with no magazine inserted?

While it might seem like a safety measure, staging a rifle with no magazine inserted makes it less accessible for immediate use. It's generally recommended to follow either the law enforcement or military staging methods.

What is the recommended way to stage a fighting rifle for accessibility?

For optimal accessibility and readiness, it's recommended to stage your fighting rifle with either no round in the chamber (law enforcement style) or one round in the chamber (military style), always with a magazine inserted.

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