How to Use an AR-15 [2025 Update]

Published on March 4, 2025
Duration: 16:18

Chris Baker from Lucky Gunner provides a comprehensive guide to the safe operation of an AR-15, covering fundamental safety rules, clearing procedures, magazine loading, chambering rounds, and proper shooting techniques. The instruction emphasizes a professional, safety-oriented approach suitable for beginners.

Quick Summary

Chris Baker from Lucky Gunner Ammo explains how to safely operate an AR-15, emphasizing the four basic rules of gun safety. Key steps include clearing the rifle, loading magazines, chambering rounds, adopting a proper stance and grip, and understanding sight usage.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction and Safety Rules
  2. 01:00The Four Basic Rules of Gun Safety
  3. 02:04Clearing the Rifle
  4. 03:36Operating the Bolt Catch
  5. 04:39Safety Selector and Storage
  6. 05:27Loading the Magazine
  7. 06:07Chambering a Round
  8. 08:23Forward Assist and Stance
  9. 09:36Grip and Shouldering
  10. 11:09Sights and Optics
  11. 13:49Firing and Stopping

Frequently Asked Questions

What are the four basic rules of gun safety for handling an AR-15?

The four basic rules are: 1. Treat all guns as if they are loaded. 2. Always keep the gun pointed in a safe direction. 3. Keep your finger off the trigger until ready to shoot. 4. Know your target and what is behind/around it. These are fundamental for safe firearm operation.

How do you safely clear an AR-15 rifle?

To safely clear an AR-15, first remove the magazine. Then, operate the charging handle to open the bolt and visually inspect the chamber and magazine well to ensure no rounds are present. Locking the bolt open aids in this inspection.

What is the recommended stance for shooting an AR-15?

An athletic stance is recommended, with feet shoulder-width apart, knees slightly bent, and a slight forward lean at the waist. This provides a stable platform for shooting.

What is the difference between red dot sights and iron sights on an AR-15?

Red dot sights are generally easier for beginners as they offer a simple aiming point. Iron sights require more precise alignment of the front post within the rear aperture and focusing on the front sight for accuracy.

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