How to Fix Double Feeds w/ the Kickstart, Row, & Mortar

Published on March 10, 2020
Duration: 5:31

This video demonstrates three methods for clearing severe AR-15 double feeds when standard procedures fail. It covers the 'Kickstart' method using foot leverage, the 'Row Machine' technique for maximum pull, and the 'Mortaring' technique, which involves slamming the buttstock against the ground. The Mortar method is highlighted as the preferred solution for stubborn jams.

Quick Summary

The Mortaring technique is the preferred method for clearing severe AR-15 double feeds. It involves collapsing the stock, gripping the charging handle, and forcefully slamming the buttstock against the ground while pulling the handle back to clear the jam.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction and Action Drills
  2. 01:25The Problem: Severe Double Feeds
  3. 02:12Standard Clearing Methods Review
  4. 02:52Method 1: The Kickstart
  5. 03:45Method 2: The Row Machine
  6. 04:18Method 3: Mortaring Technique

Frequently Asked Questions

What are the three methods shown to fix severe AR-15 double feeds?

The video demonstrates three methods: the 'Kickstart' using foot leverage on the charging handle, the 'Row Machine' technique for maximum pull while seated, and the 'Mortaring' technique, which involves slamming the buttstock against the ground.

Which method is preferred for clearing AR-15 double feeds?

The 'Mortaring' technique is presented as the preferred method. It involves collapsing the stock, gripping the charging handle, and using the rifle's buttstock to forcefully clear the jam against a hard surface.

What is a potential risk of the Kickstart method for clearing AR-15 jams?

The Kickstart method, which uses foot pressure on the charging handle, carries a risk of bending or damaging the charging handle, especially if the rifle's components are of lower quality.

How does the Row Machine technique help clear an AR-15 double feed?

The Row Machine technique involves sitting down, placing the rifle between the shooter's feet, and using both hands to pull the charging handle back with maximum leverage, providing a strong, controlled pull.

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