How the AR-15 Eats - Cycle of Operations Simplified

Published on June 3, 2025
Duration: 0:35

This expert-level explanation simplifies the AR-15's complex cycle of operations into two core concepts: 'make a hole' (extraction and ejection) and 'fill it' (feeding the next round). The video emphasizes the critical nature of ejecting spent brass and the role of the buffer and spring in chambering a new cartridge. This foundational understanding is key to comprehending the AR-15's functionality.

Quick Summary

The AR-15's cycle of operations is simplified into two core steps: 'make a hole' and 'fill it'. 'Make a hole' involves the powerful extraction and ejection of spent brass, which is critical. 'Fill it' refers to the buffer's mass and spring's power feeding the next live round into the chamber.

Chapters

  1. 00:00AR-15 Cycle Introduction
  2. 00:11Make a Hole: Extraction & Ejection
  3. 00:18Fill a Hole: Feeding Next Round
  4. 00:28Fundamental AR-15 Operation

Frequently Asked Questions

What are the two main steps in the AR-15's cycle of operations?

The AR-15's cycle of operations can be simplified into two core steps: 'make a hole,' which involves extracting and ejecting spent brass, and 'fill it,' which involves the buffer and spring feeding the next live round into the chamber.

Why is the ejection of spent brass critical for an AR-15?

The ejection of spent brass is a non-negotiable part of the 'make a hole' phase. The brass must be forcefully extracted from the chamber and expelled from the firearm for the cycle to continue and prevent malfunctions.

What components are responsible for feeding the next round in an AR-15?

The 'fill a hole' phase, which feeds the next live round into the chamber, is powered by the mass of the buffer and the spring within the AR-15's system.

How does the AR-15 'eat' according to Sons of Liberty Gun Works?

Sons of Liberty Gun Works explains that the AR-15 'eats' by performing two fundamental actions: 'making a hole' through extraction and ejection, and 'filling it' by feeding the next live round into the chamber.

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