A complete AR-15 parts guide

 Can't wait to customize your own rifle? Slow down; Firearm is not something to play with. You must know each and every part of it at first. At the same time, you also must be careful while choosing a Gun. If you have already made up your decision to buy an AR-15, then I will guide you throughout the assembling process of AR-15 parts.

Before we start, AR-15 is a pretty good choice. AR-15 is the most popular and most vilified rifle in the US due to its use in high-profile mass shootings. The AR-15 has proven itself dependable, robust, and reliable for home defense, competitive shooting, hunting, and more.

 

AR-15 Parts


Parts Required to Assemble an AR-15:


A lower part kit

Stripped Lower Receiver, Pistol Grip, Trigger/Hammer parts, Safety Selector, Bolt Release, Magazine

Release, etc., Buffer System and Stock or Pistol Brace.


Upper Receiver Parts 

Stripped Upper Receiver, Barrel, Muzzle Device, Gas Tube, Gas Block, Handguard, Charging Handle,

Bolt Carrier Group, Forward Assist, and Dust Cover.


These are the common AR-15 Parts required to assemble the gun.

 

Small Guide to AR-15 Assembly

  • At First, Select your Upper Receiver Parts.
  • Choose your gun's material from 4140 Chromoly, 4150 Chromoly Vanadium (CMV), or 416R stainless steel.
  • Select a gas system for AR-15 parts: Rifle, mid-length, carbine, and pistol.
  • Choose Your Handguard. It can be either Free-float or drop-in. Make sure it fits your gas system.
  • Pick a Bolt Carrier Groups and Charging Handles
  • Now coming to the lower receiver of AR-15 parts, There are diverse springs, pins, detents, and other little bits and baubles. I have just listed some of it.
  • If you are installing your AR-15, then you will require an Armorer's Wrench.

 

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