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Published on February 21, 2025
Duration: 1:06

This guide details a practical shooting technique demonstrated by Naaming Kotchanok, focusing on engaging targets with an AR-15 equipped with an LPVO from a seated position. It emphasizes proper preparation, aiming, firing, and crucially, safe firearm clearing procedures after the engagement. The instruction highlights the importance of visual and physical chamber inspection for safety.

Quick Summary

Learn effective AR-15 shooting techniques from a seated position using an LPVO. The guide emphasizes safe firearm handling, including magazine removal, cycling the charging handle, and visually/physically confirming the chamber is clear after engagement, ensuring responsible shooting practices.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Preparation and Loading
  2. 00:11Aiming and Engagement
  3. 00:31Clearing and Safety Procedures
  4. 00:46Post-Action Reaction

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the recommended technique for engaging targets with an AR-15 using an LPVO from a seated position?

From a stable seated position, ensure your bipod is deployed, insert a magazine, acquire your target through the LPVO, and fire. After engagement, always prioritize safety by removing the magazine and clearing the chamber.

How do you safely clear an AR-15 after shooting?

After firing, remove the magazine. Then, cycle the charging handle to eject any chambered round. Visually and physically inspect the chamber to confirm the firearm is completely clear before setting it down or moving away.

What are the key accessories shown on the AR-15 in the video?

The AR-15 featured is equipped with an LPVO (Low Power Variable Optic) for aiming, a bipod for stability, and an M-LOK rail system for accessory mounting, indicating a customized build for enhanced shooting performance.

Why is checking the chamber important after firing?

Checking the chamber after firing is a critical safety step to ensure no live round remains, preventing accidental discharge. It confirms the firearm is safe to handle, unload, or store, demonstrating responsible gun ownership.

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