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Published on August 24, 2025
Duration: 0:48

This video demonstrates essential AR-15 malfunction clearing drills, focusing on double-feed and failure-to-fire scenarios. Professional instructors guide viewers through the 'Lock, Strip, Clear' method while utilizing tactical barricades for realistic training. The drill emphasizes rapid response and maintaining an effective shooting position under pressure.

Quick Summary

Master AR-15 malfunction clearing with expert instruction from Ghost Firearms Training LLC. Learn to address double-feed and failure-to-fire issues using the 'Lock, Strip, Clear' method and tactical barricades for realistic training. This drill emphasizes rapid response and maintaining an effective shooting position.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Double-Feed Malfunction Clearing with Barricade
  2. 00:28Failure to Fire Drill and Positional Transition

Frequently Asked Questions

What are the key steps for clearing a double-feed malfunction on an AR-15?

To clear a double-feed malfunction on an AR-15, first lock the bolt back, then drop the magazine. After clearing the chamber to remove the obstruction, re-insert a fresh magazine, release the bolt, and re-engage your target.

How can shooters improve their AR-15 malfunction clearing under pressure?

Shooters can improve their response by practicing drills that incorporate tactical barricades, forcing them to maintain stability and transition back to an effective shooting position after clearing the malfunction.

What types of malfunctions are demonstrated in the AR-15 clearing drill video?

The video demonstrates clearing two common AR-15 malfunctions: a double-feed, where two rounds attempt to chamber simultaneously, and a failure to fire, where a round fails to discharge.

What equipment is shown being used in the AR-15 malfunction drill?

The drill features AR-15 platforms, some with BCM or LMT Defense lower receivers, equipped with Leupold red dot optics. A ShootSteel.com branded metal barricade is used for positional training.

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