Induce A Double Feed on an AR-15

Published on April 28, 2014
Duration: 2:08

This video demonstrates a practical method for simulating a double feed malfunction on an AR-15 rifle using an empty ammunition box. The technique involves strategically placing the box near the action to interfere with the bolt carrier group, thereby inducing the malfunction. The drill emphasizes the importance of recognizing and clearing such common issues, a critical skill for any firearm owner.

Quick Summary

Simulate an AR-15 double feed malfunction by placing an empty ammunition box near the action. As you cycle the rifle, the box will interfere with the bolt carrier group, inducing the malfunction. This drill helps you practice clearing common firearm issues.

Chapters

  1. 00:05Introduction
  2. 00:15Demonstrating Malfunction Simulation
  3. 00:36Placing the Box
  4. 00:47Inducing the Double Feed
  5. 00:53Clearing the Malfunction
  6. 00:55Full Speed Drill

Frequently Asked Questions

How can I simulate a double feed malfunction on an AR-15?

You can simulate a double feed on an AR-15 by placing an empty ammunition box in the path of the bolt carrier group as you cycle the action. This will cause the bolt to catch the box, leading to a double feed scenario.

What is a double feed malfunction in firearms?

A double feed is a common firearm malfunction where two cartridges attempt to enter the chamber simultaneously. This prevents the bolt from fully closing, rendering the firearm inoperable until cleared.

Why is it important to practice malfunction drills?

Practicing malfunction drills, like clearing a double feed, is crucial for firearm proficiency. It ensures you can quickly and safely restore your firearm to a functional state under pressure, which is vital for self-defense or competition.

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