A Proper Way to Load an AR-15

Published on August 21, 2019
Duration: 2:04

This video demonstrates a proper and repeatable method for loading an AR-15 rifle, emphasizing consistency to prevent failures to fire, especially under stress. Key steps include using the ejection port cover as a status indicator, verifying magazine seating, and confirming a round is chambered without a traditional brass check. The presenter also highlights the importance of final equipment checks on optics and lights before declaring the rifle ready.

Quick Summary

A consistent loading procedure for the AR-15 is vital to prevent failures to fire, especially under stress. Use the ejection port cover as a visual cue (open=not ready, closed=ready) and verify chambering by checking the top round's orientation shift after charging.

Chapters

  1. 00:17Importance of Consistent Loading
  2. 00:43Ejection Port Cover as Status Indicator
  3. 01:01Magazine Check and Seating
  4. 01:16Chambering and Verification Method
  5. 01:30Final Equipment Checks

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the importance of a consistent loading procedure for an AR-15?

A consistent loading procedure ensures the AR-15 is reliably ready to fire, preventing failures that can occur from complacency or high-stress situations. It builds muscle memory for safe and effective operation when needed.

How can the ejection port cover be used as a status indicator on an AR-15?

The ejection port cover acts as a visual cue. If it is open, the rifle is considered unchambered and not ready. Closing it after loading signifies the rifle is ready for use.

What is a method to verify a round is chambered in an AR-15 without a 'brass check'?

After charging, remove the magazine and observe the top round's orientation. If it was initially on the right side of the magazine, it should now be on the left side after being chambered.

How do you ensure a magazine is properly seated in an AR-15?

After inserting the magazine into the magazine well, give it a firm tug downwards. This ensures it is securely locked into place and will reliably feed ammunition.

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