AKs, M1 Garands in the Snow, Could You Do it? [Soldier Boy Snow]

Published on May 26, 2018
Duration: 42:50

This guide details how to clear a firearm, specifically an AR-15 platform, when its chamber is blocked by snow. It emphasizes performing an in-field strip to access and clean the bolt carrier group and chamber. The instructor also discusses potential last-resort methods for extreme cold-weather scenarios.

Quick Summary

Clearing snow from a firearm's chamber in cold weather requires an in-field strip. Remove the bolt carrier group to clean out accumulated snow or ice. Always ensure the firearm is unloaded before maintenance. Extreme conditions may necessitate unconventional methods like using urine to melt ice as a last resort.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction to Cold Weather Conditions
  2. 00:40Discussing Firearm Setups for Cold
  3. 01:15AR-15 Upper Receiver Strategy
  4. 03:25SPR Upper Build for Cold Weather
  5. 05:04Gun Case and Storage
  6. 05:41AK Variant (SGL 31) Introduction
  7. 06:01AK Variant (5.45x39mm) Shooting Impressions
  8. 07:20Ammunition Choice for Humidity (Silver Bear)
  9. 08:24AK Training Drill Begins
  10. 09:06Safety Briefing and Basic Operation
  11. 09:46Target Engagement and Shooting Techniques
  12. 11:18Shooting from Cover (Window)
  13. 12:42Barricade Shooting Technique
  14. 13:07Stability Enhancement Techniques
  15. 14:42Long Range Shooting Setup (470 Yards)
  16. 15:13Windage Calculation for Long Range
  17. 16:03Importance of Stability in Long Range
  18. 16:43Successful Long Range Hits
  19. 17:49Consistent Accuracy Demonstration
  20. 19:25Windage Challenges at Long Range
  21. 19:57Chair Back Shooting Position
  22. 20:14Stepladder as Stability Aid
  23. 20:34Sling Techniques Discussion
  24. 21:04Dynamic Shooting Drill
  25. 22:10Shotgun Handling and Loading
  26. 23:23Cold Weather Glove Performance
  27. 24:28Loading Techniques (Gravity Assist)
  28. 25:36Close Range Shotgun Engagement
  29. 26:08Transition to Ridge Shooting
  30. 27:20Stability Techniques on Uneven Terrain
  31. 29:32Brass Collection and Environmental Responsibility
  32. 29:51Firearm Component Failure (Bolt Catch)
  33. 30:32Continued Shooting Practice
  34. 31:14Snow-Induced Malfunction (Chamber Block)
  35. 31:22Clearing Snow-Blocked Chamber (In-Field Strip)
  36. 32:21Extreme Malfunction Clearing Methods
  37. 32:52Catastrophic AR Failure
  38. 33:17Learning from Malfunctions
  39. 34:30Stability Enhancement for Shooting
  40. 35:13Introduction to .44 Magnum
  41. 36:02.44 Magnum Loading Technique
  42. 36:43.44 Magnum Recoil and Handling
  43. 37:37Transition to Pistol Shooting
  44. 38:48Pistol Reloading Technique
  45. 39:14Standing Pistol Shooting Position
  46. 40:13Pistol Magazine Loading Issue
  47. 40:52M1 Garand Introduction
  48. 41:17M1 Garand vs. Mauser Comparison
  49. 41:59M1 Garand Shooting Experience
  50. 42:39Recoil Discussion (.44 Magnum)

Frequently Asked Questions

How do you clear snow from a firearm's chamber in cold weather?

To clear snow from a firearm's chamber, especially in cold weather, perform an in-field strip. This involves removing the bolt carrier group to access and clean out any accumulated snow or ice. Ensure the firearm is unloaded before starting this process.

What are the risks of snow in a firearm's chamber?

Snow in a firearm's chamber can lead to malfunctions, potentially causing the weapon to fail to fire or even leading to catastrophic failure, such as a component breaking off, as seen with an AR-15 bolt carrier group in this video.

What is an in-field strip for an AR-15?

An in-field strip for an AR-15 typically involves removing the rear takedown pin to separate the upper and lower receivers, allowing access to the bolt carrier group and charging handle for cleaning and maintenance without needing specialized tools.

Are there extreme measures for clearing ice from a firearm chamber?

In dire combat or survival situations where ice is blocking a firearm's chamber and cannot be removed with tools, using urine is mentioned as a last resort to melt the ice, followed by clearing the chamber.

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