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Published on August 3, 2023
Duration: 1:00

This guide details the fundamental operational steps for an AR-15 platform rifle, as demonstrated by a knowledgeable firearms instructor. It covers magazine loading, insertion, chambering a round via the charging handle, safety selector operation, firing, and magazine removal. The instruction emphasizes the importance of understanding these procedures, particularly in survival or preparedness scenarios.

Quick Summary

Learn the fundamental operation of the AR-15 platform, including loading rounds into magazines, inserting magazines securely, chambering a round using the charging handle, and understanding the safety selector's 'Safe' and 'Fire' positions. This guide covers essential steps for firearm proficiency.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction to AR-15 Variants
  2. 00:09Loading the Magazine
  3. 00:20Inserting the Magazine
  4. 00:28Charging the Weapon
  5. 00:35Safety Selector Operation
  6. 00:42Firing and Bolt Lock
  7. 00:52Magazine Removal

Frequently Asked Questions

How do you load an AR-15 magazine?

To load an AR-15 magazine, place rounds onto the feed lips and push them straight down into the magazine body until they are fully seated. This applies to both standard metal GI magazines and polymer PMAGs.

What is the correct way to insert a magazine into an AR-15?

Insert the loaded magazine into the AR-15's mag well with the bullets facing forward. Once inserted, give it a firm tap on the baseplate to ensure it is securely seated and ready for chambering a round.

How do you chamber a round in an AR-15?

To chamber a round in an AR-15, grasp the charging handle located at the rear of the receiver and pull it fully rearward. Release the charging handle to allow the bolt to move forward, stripping a round from the magazine and chambering it.

What are the safety settings on an AR-15?

The safety selector on most AR-15 platforms has two primary positions: 'Safe,' typically indicated by the selector being horizontal and forward, and 'Fire,' indicated by the selector being vertical and upward. Always confirm the selector's position.

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