Don't Lose Your Parts Quick Tip

Published on April 3, 2017
Duration: 2:48

This quick tip from Dave Tim of UN12 Magazine demonstrates a simple yet effective method for preventing the loss of small firearm parts during field stripping or maintenance. By using a loop of duct tape on a work surface, users can secure tiny components like extractors, springs, and pins, ensuring they are not lost in gravel or on unstable surfaces at the range. This technique is particularly useful in field conditions where a dedicated workspace is unavailable.

Quick Summary

Prevent losing small firearm parts during maintenance by using a loop of duct tape on your work surface. Stick components like extractors, springs, and pins onto the tape to keep them organized and prevent loss on gravel or uneven terrain, especially useful at the range.

Chapters

  1. 00:11Introduction and Problem
  2. 01:01The Duct Tape Solution
  3. 01:21Applying the Tape Method
  4. 01:43Reassembly Benefits
  5. 02:01Versatility and Portability
  6. 02:16Final Tips and Call to Action

Frequently Asked Questions

How can I prevent losing small firearm parts at the range?

A simple method is to use a loop of duct tape, gaff tape, or hockey tape secured to your work surface. As you disassemble your firearm, stick small parts like extractors, springs, and pins onto the tape. This keeps them organized and prevents them from getting lost in gravel or on uneven ground.

What are common small parts that are easily lost during firearm maintenance?

Commonly lost small parts include the extractor, extractor spring, firing pin, firing pin retaining pin, and cam pin, particularly when working on AR-15 style bolt carrier groups in field conditions.

What tools are needed for the duct tape method to secure small firearm parts?

The primary tool required is duct tape, or alternatively, gaff tape or hockey tape. You'll also need a work surface such as a range table, tailgate, or even a flat rock. No specialized gunsmithing tools are necessary for this specific technique.

Is this method suitable for all types of firearms?

While demonstrated with an AR-15 bolt carrier group, the principle of using tape to secure small parts is applicable to the disassembly of many firearms where small pins, springs, or detents are involved. It's a general technique for managing tiny components.

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