AR-15 - Detailed Step By Step Assembly / Build Instructions (HD)
The
AR-15 is the most common rifle in the
U.S.A. It is a semi-automatic rifle modeled after the military's automatic
M16. The rifle is modular and can be customized with many different accessories. In this video, I discuss the full assembly of an AR-15 from individual parts.
1-1
Magazine Catch [01:30]
1-2
Bolt Catch [03:10]
1-3 Pivot Pin [05:27]
1-4
Safety Selector and
Pistol Grip [07:12]
1-5
Trigger and
Hammer [09:09]
1-6 Trigger Guard [14:14]
1-7 Buffer Tube and
Take Down Pin [16:51]
1-8 Lubrication and Testing [22:24]
2-1 Ejection
Port Cover [24:05]
2-2
Forward Assist [26:04]
2-3
Barrel,
Gas Block, and Handguard [27:54]
2-4
Flash Suppressor [40:49]
2-5 Bolt
Carrier Group [42:10]
2-6 Charging Handle [
50:50]
2-7 Lubrication and Testing [52:40]
2-8 Headspace Check [55:35]
3
Live Fire Testing [01:01:57]
Here is a list of everything you need to build an AR-15
Tools:
1.
Vise
2. AR-15 Lower
Receiver Vise Block
3. Small Hammer
4. Set of
Roll Pin
Punches
5.
Screwdriver
6. AR-15 Barrel Wrench
7. Set of
Allen Wrenches (ie Hex Wrenches)
8. Gun Oil
9. Pivot Pin
Installation Tool
10.
Torque Wrench
11.
Razor Blade
12. AR-15 Upper Receiver Vise Block
13.
Snap Ring Pliers (Not covered in video. Only needed for certain types of handguards.)
14.
5.56 NATO /
.223 Headspace
Gauge
15.
Clamp or Vise with rubber guards (for headspace checking)
Optional Tools (not required, but they make the job easier):
16.
Drill (if you desire to dimple barrel)
17.
Blue Loctite
18.
Dummy Cartridge
19. Brush and Rag for Cleaning
20.
Needle Nose Pliers
21.
Empty 5.56/.223
Shell Casing
22. Torque Screwdriver
23.
Air Compressor
24.
Pencil
25.
Center Punch (if you desire to dimple castle nut)
26.
Tape
27.
Wood Block
28.
Rubber Mallet
Parts:
1.
Stripped Lower Receiver
a. Purchase from Gun Store or
FFL
b. Depending on state laws, purchase from a private seller.
c. Make your own. (Using a drill press,
3D printer, milling machine, etc.)
2. Lower Parts Kit
a. Includes: Magazine Catch
Button, Magazine Catch, Magazine Catch
Spring, Bolt Catch, Bolt Catch Plunger, Bolt Catch Roll Pin, Bolt Catch Spring, Pivot Pin, Detent x 2, Detent Spring x2,
Takedown Pin, Safety Selector, Selector Detent, Selector Spring, Trigger Guard, Roll Pin, Buffer Catch, Buffer Catch Spring
b. Some LPKs do not include a trigger group
i. Trigger, Trigger Spring, Hammer, Hammer Spring, Disconnector, Disconnector Spring, Hammer and Trigger Pins
c. Some LPKs do not include a pistol grip
i. Pistol Grip,
Grip Screw
3. Trigger/Hammer Group (if not included in
LPK)
4. Pistol Grip (if not included in LPK)
5. Buffer Tube Kit
a. Buffer Tube
i. If making an AR-15
Pistol, use a pistol tube instead.
b. Nut
c. Buffer Spring
d. Receiver end plate
e.
Castle Nut
f. Buffer
i.
Various Weights: H1, H2, or H3
6. Buttstock
a.
Illegal on an AR-15 Pistol (must use pistol tube)
7. Barrel and Barrel Nut
8. Handguard
a.
Sometimes includes a special barrel nut.
9. Gas Block Kit
a. Gas Tube
b. Gas Block
c. Gas Tube Pin
10. Flash
Hider/Muzzle
Brake and
Crush Washer
11. Stripped Upper Receiver
12. Ejection Port Cover Kit
a. Ejection Port Cover
b.
Hinge Pin
c. Hinge Pin Snap
d. Hinge Spring
13. Forward Assist Kit
a. Forward Assist (with pre installs
Pawl)
b. Forward Assist Retainer Pin
c. Forward Assist Spring
14. Bolt Carrier Group
a. Bolt
i.
Extractor Pin, Extractor with Spring, and Bolt
b. Carrier
i. Carrier, Cam Pin, and Retaining Pin
c.
Firing pin
15. Charging Handle
a. with spring, latch, and roll pin if purchased separately.
16. Magazines
a.
Variety of sizes: 10, 20, 30, etc
...
17.
Sights/
Optics