How to Shoot an AR15

Published on July 13, 2019
Duration: 17:01

This comprehensive guide, led by former military instructors John Lovell and Eddy Edwards from Warrior Poet Society, details essential techniques for shooting an AR-15. It covers proper buttstock placement in the 'shoulder pocket,' optimizing length of pull, adopting an athletic stance, and mastering the 'sandwich grip' for recoil management and stability. The instruction emphasizes visual recovery and muzzle control for accurate and rapid follow-up shots.

Quick Summary

Learn expert AR-15 shooting techniques from Warrior Poet Society instructors John Lovell and Eddy Edwards. Key techniques include proper buttstock placement in the 'shoulder pocket,' an athletic shooting stance, the 'sandwich grip' for stability, and effective visual recovery for accurate follow-up shots.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Intro Skit
  2. 01:30Range Arrival
  3. 02:41Introduction
  4. 03:11Weapon Selection
  5. 03:30Buttstock Placement
  6. 04:43The Shoulder Pocket
  7. 05:14Length of Pull
  8. 05:35Shooting Stance
  9. 06:02Recoil Management Biomechanics
  10. 08:33The Sandwich Grip
  11. 10:31Foregrip Techniques
  12. 11:17Muzzle Control
  13. 13:37Points of Contact
  14. 14:48Visual Recovery

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the correct way to place the buttstock on an AR-15?

The buttstock should be placed in the 'pocket' of your shoulder for maximum stability. Avoid placing it too high, which can cause recoil over the shoulder, or too low, which can strain your neck.

How can I improve my AR-15 shooting stance for better recoil management?

Adopt an athletic stance with your weight forward on the balls of your feet, leaning into the firearm. Avoid a squatting 'horse stance' and instead use a staggered stance that allows for movement and better recoil absorption.

What is the 'sandwich grip' for an AR-15?

The 'sandwich grip' involves pushing the rifle into your shoulder with your support hand while simultaneously pulling the pistol grip towards your body. This creates a locked, stable platform that minimizes movement and aids in recoil control.

How do I achieve better muzzle control when shooting an AR-15?

Utilize a thumb-over-top grip, placing your thumb on top of the receiver or handguard. This technique helps mitigate muzzle rise. Always be mindful of your hand placement relative to the muzzle device.

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