How to use an AR-15 (M4/M16) in under 60 seconds

Published on March 7, 2022
Duration: 1:00

This guide provides a rapid overview of AR-15 platform operation, focusing on essential safety and handling. It covers the safety selector's function, basic sighting systems (iron sights vs. optics), magazine loading, and rifle chambering. The video demonstrates firing and the bolt-hold-open feature for reloading.

Quick Summary

The safety selector on an AR-15 is typically on the left side. 'Safe' is usually up, and 'Fire' is down. To load, insert the magazine until it clicks, then pull and release the charging handle to chamber a round.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction to AR-15 Operation
  2. 00:05Understanding the Safety Selector
  3. 00:10Iron Sights vs. Optics Explained
  4. 00:30How to Load an AR-15 Magazine
  5. 00:34Chambering a Round on the AR-15
  6. 00:43Firing and Reloading Procedures

Frequently Asked Questions

What are the basic positions for an AR-15 safety selector?

The safety selector on an AR-15 is typically on the left side. The 'Safe' position is usually indicated by an upward-pointing selector, while the 'Fire' position is indicated by a downward-pointing selector.

How do you properly load an AR-15 rifle?

First, ensure the rifle is safe. Insert a loaded magazine until it clicks securely. Then, pull the charging handle fully to the rear and release it to chamber a round.

What is the function of the bolt hold open on an AR-15?

The bolt hold open automatically engages after the last round is fired from the magazine. This keeps the bolt carrier group to the rear, indicating an empty rifle and facilitating faster reloads.

How do you aim an AR-15 using iron sights?

To aim with iron sights, align the front post so it is centered within the rear aperture. Then, bring your target into alignment with the top of the front post.

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