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Overview.............................................................................................................................................................. ix
Index ................................................................................................................................................................... 19
vi Assembling an AR-15
List of Figures vii
List of Figures
Overview
The instructions in this manual will guide you step-by-step through the process of
assembling a common AR-15 rifle. It assumes the rifle will use a free-float tube handguard,
as opposed to a traditional A2 handguard, and an adjustable carbine stock, as opposed to a
solid A2 stock. These decisions were made to reflect the increasing prevalence of these two
component types in custom civilian rifles. In all other respects, the instructions in this
manual are universal to the AR-15 platform and will be the same across all rifles.
You will need several tools to assemble your AR-15. These tools include the following:
• 1 x Armorer’s Wrench with fittings for a carbine/M4 stock and flash hider
• 1 x Free-float tube wrench with fittings for a free-float barrel nut and locking nut
• 1 x Set of AR-15 pin punches
• 1 x Small, light hammer
• 1 x Small pliers
• 1 x Allen wrench set
With the above tools you will be able to completely assemble your rifle. However, there are
several items which you can invest in which will make working on your AR-15 much faster
and easier. They include:
This section provides instructions on how to assemble the lower portion of the AR-15. This is commonly
referred to simply as the lower. The lower contains the majority of the moving parts and is the most
complex assemblies. It contains the lower receiver, which is for the purpose of firearms transfers
considered the weapon. All other pieces of the weapon may be bought and sold without restrictions. To
complete this assembly, you must complete the following steps:
1. Insert the pivot pin detent spring into the hole running
along the right side of the lower receiver above the
magazine port.
2. Insert pivot pin detent on top of the pivot pin detent
spring.
3. Press the detent into the hole using the pivot pin while
inserting the front pivot pin through the front
brackets. Figure 1: The Pivot Pin in Extended Position
1. Tap the bolt catch roll pin into the right side of the bolt
catch mount, stopping before the pin emerges from the
first bracket.
2. Insert bolt catch spring.
3. insert bolt catch buffer.
4. Place bolt catch.
5. While holding the bolt catch in position, tap the bolt catch
roll pin through the bolt catch until it is flush.
receiver.
4. Place the safety selector detent spring into the same hole.
Figure 10: Bottom of the Lower Receiver, Showing the Hole Where the Safety
Selector Detent is Placed
1. Place the grip onto the rear of the receiver, making certain that the safety selector
detent spring enters the hole at the top of the grip.
2. Using an allen wrench, drive the grip screw through the bottom of the grip into the
lower receiver until tight.
Figure 13: The Grip Going Onto the Receiver with the Safety Selector Detent
Spring Entering the Grip
Assembling the Lower 7
Figure 14: The Takedown Pin (Near) and the Pivot Pin (Far) in
Their Extended Positions
1. Insert the takedown pin into the right side of the lower receiver.
2. Place the takedown pin detent into the hole at the rear of the lower receiver.
3. Insert the takedown pin spring into the hole at the rear of the lower receiver.
1. Make certain the stock receiver plate is around the end of the buffer tube,
and that it will mate correctly with the receiver.
2. Begin threading the buffer tube into the lower receiver, stopping before
you reach the buffer stop hole.
3. Insert the buffer stop spring into the buffer stop hole.
4. Insert the buffer stop.
5. Continue threading the buffer tube forward while holding down the buffer
stop until the buffer tube holds the buffer stop down but does not prevent
it from being depressed.
6. Tighten the buffer tube castle nut using a carbine stock castle nut wrench.
Figure 18: Inserting the Buffer Spring and Buffer Into the Buffer Tube
Assembling the Upper 3
The upper portion of the weapon, generally referred to as simply the upper, contains the barrel and the
bolt carrier group, along with the upper receiver. It is the final portion of the rifle you will need to
assemble. You will need to complete the following steps:
Figure 21: Gas Tube Inserted Through Barrel Nut and Into
the Upper Receiver
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1. Slide the charging handle into the back of the upper receiver and up into the
charging handle track.
2. With the charging handle half-way extended, set the bolt carrier key into the track on
the bottom of the charging handle.
3. Move the bolt carrier group and charging handle forward until the bolt carrier group
locks into the breach of the barrel, and the charging handle clasps the upper receiver.
Figure 25: Handguard Lock Nut Tightened Against the Free Float
Handguard
Assembling the Upper 13
1. Slide the gas block onto the barrel until the gas tube inserts
into gas block.
2. Align the gas tube and gas block so that you can see light
through the gas block pin hole.
3. While holding the gas tube in position, tap the gas block roll
pin through the gas block and gas tube until flush.
4. Slide the gas block and attached gas tube as far back on the
barrel as they will easily travel.
5. Tighten the gas block bolts using an allen wrench.
Figure 26: Gas Block with Gas Tube
Inserted
1. Set the crush washer around the threaded end of the barrel.
2. Thread the flash hider onto the end of the barrel until it reaches the crush washer. No need to
tighten at this point.
3. Grasp the flash hider using your armorer’s wrench and tighten the flash hider, stopping when the
flash hider is properly oriented with its gas exits facing upward.
Finally, you’ll need to do some cleanup and testing with your AR-15. This section provides instructions
for lubricating and testing.
Now that the two halves of your rifle are fully assembled they need to be lubricated. You
may select any standard gun oil for this purpose.
1. Apply a drop of gun oil to the tracks of both the pivot and takedown pins. Cycle
the pins between their open and closed locked positions several times.
2. Apply a drop of gun oil to the hammer and trigger pins. Apply a drop of gun oil to
the back of the disconnector near the disconnector spring. Now cock the hammer
with your thumb and release it with the trigger while maintaining control of the
hammer with your thumb so it doesn’t snap forward and strike the receiver.
Repeat this several times.
3. Apply a drop of gun oil to the interior shaft of the fire selector. Cock the hammer.
Cycle the fire selector between fire and safe several times. Set the fire selector to
safe and pull the trigger while securing the hammer with your thumb. The
hammer should not release. Set the fire selector to fire and gently release the
hammer.
4. Place several drops of gun oil around the buffer at the top of the buffer tube.
Depress the buffer into the buffer tube several times.
5. Remove the bolt carrier group from the upper receiver. Apply a drop of gun oil to
the bolt cam below the carrier key. Apply a drop of gun oil around the base of the
bolt. Cycle the bolt back and forth in the bolt carrier group several times.
6. Place a drop of gun oil into the carrier key.
7. Place a drop of gun oil into each of the holes on the right side of the bolt carrier
group.
8. Return the bolt carrier group to the upper receiver. Apply a couple drops of gun
oil to the breach of the barrel and the sides of the bolt carrier group. Cycle the
bolt carrier group into and out of the barrel’s breach several times.
You are now ready to combine the two halves of your rifle and check to make sure
everything is functioning correctly. With the pivot and takedown pins in the open position,
set the upper into the lower. Press the pivot and takedown pins into their locked positions.
Your rifle should now be solidly connected.
Begin the operation check by grabbing the charging handle with the index and middle
fingers of your left hand. Pull the charging handle fully back and release it, just like a pinball
machine. The bolt carrier group should slide fully into the breach of the barrel. Repeat this
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AR
action several times to ensure the bolt carrier group is not catching.
WARNING
Before you begin the operation check you must make certain that there is no
ammunition
mmunition in either the breach of the rifle or the magazine you will be using to
test.
Now set the fire selector to safe and pull the trigger. The hammer should not fall. Set the fire
selector to fire and pull the trigger. The hammer should fall and de
de-cock
ck the rifle. Pull and
release the charging handle several times, changing the fire selector intermittently, until
you are confident the bolt carrier group slides easily into the breach, the safety prevents the
hammer from falling, and the trigger releases the hammer smoothly when not stopped by
the safety.
Index
handguard, 12
barrel, 11
lower receiver, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7
bolt carrier, 11, 12, 17, 18
lubricating, 17
bolt carrier group, v, vii, 11, 12
magazine catch, 3
bolt catch, 4
magazine catch button, 3
bolt catch buffer, 4
magazine catch post, 3
bolt catch mount, 4
magazine catch spring, 3
bolt catch roll pin, 4
magazine port, 3, 5
bolt catch spring, 4
pistol grip, 6
buffer, 8
pivot pin, 3
buffer stop, 7, 8
pivot pin detent, 3
buffer stop hole, 7
pivot pin detent spring, 3
buffer tube, 7, 8
roll pin, 5
charging handle, v, vii, 11, 12, 17, 18
safety selector, 6
charging handle track, 12
safety selector detent spring, 6
crush washer, 13
stock, 7
disconnector spring, 4, 17
stock receiver plate, 7
flash hider, v, vii, ix, 11, 13
takedown pin, 7
free float handguard, 11, 12
takedown pin detent, 7
free float tube, 12
takedown pin spring, 7
gas block, 11, 13
the upper, 11
gas tube, 11, 12, 13
trigger, 4
grip, 6
trigger guard, 5
gun oil, 17
trigger pin, 5
hammer, 5, 6
trigger spring, 4
hammer pin, 5
upper receiver, 11, 12, 17
hammer spring, 5