This YouTube video showcases a specialized tool designed for AR-15 platform rifles, specifically for working with the extractor spring. The title, "AR Extractor Spring Pocket Tool," clearly indicates the video's focus on a niche firearm accessory. The description provides a call to action to visit their website for more details about the product, suggesting a review or demonstration of the tool's functionality. This content is highly relevant to AR-15 owners and gunsmiths interested in maintaining or modifying their firearms.
This video provides a detailed tutorial on installing the BCM SOPMOD Bolt Upgrade/Rebuild Kit for an AR-15. The presenter explains that this kit enhances reliable extraction and increases the longevity of the AR-15 bolt and its components, such as the extractor and springs. It's presented as an inexpensive and effective upgrade for routine AR-15 maintenance, with the extractor spring rated for a 5,000-round service life. The video also subtly promotes the creator's prepping and community-building content.
This video is the fourth part of a series documenting the test firing of a fire-damaged AR-15. The firearm was reassembled without replacing any parts initially, with components only being swapped out upon encountering malfunctions. The goal was to assess the functionality of original parts after fire damage. Several components, including the buffer pad, pistol grip, extractor spring, ejector spring, and disconnect spring, were identified as needing replacement. The video highlights the collaborative efforts of the firearm community, with manufacturers like Geissele, Daniel Defense, and SOLGW offering assistance in replacing damaged parts to help the owner acquire a new rifle, emphasizing the safety of the owner and their family. The Instagram post that brought attention to this AR is also referenced.
This video features Mike Mihalski, founder of Sons of Liberty Gun Works (SOLGW), discussing the critical role of the AR-15 bolt-carrier group (BCG). Mihalski emphasizes SOLGW's "return to fundamentals" approach, focusing on creating a robust, mil-spec BCG with reinforced common failure points rather than innovative but potentially less reliable features. He highlights the importance of materials like Carpenter 158 steel and traditional phosphate finishes, and explains the correct procedures for high-pressure testing and magnetic particle inspection, advocating for proven designs over unproven "new and exotic" materials that could lead to brittleness. The discussion aims to educate viewers on what makes a high-quality and reliable BCG.
This video focuses on JP Enterprises' EnhancedBolt™ product line, highlighting their commitment to improving every subcomponent of the bolt assembly, down to the extractor spring. The "Product Focus" aims to educate viewers on the advancements and offerings within their EnhancedBolt™ series, encouraging them to explore the product line further through the provided link. The video emphasizes JP Enterprises' dedication to continuous improvement in firearm components.
This video from Brownells features Gun Techs Steve Ostrem and Caleb Savant discussing essential spare parts for AK-47, AK-74, and other Kalashnikov-platform rifles. They highlight the importance of replacement springs (hammer, trigger, extractor, recoil) as they can lose tension over time, especially when using a sound suppressor. While other parts like firing pins and extractors are generally durable due to the AK's robust design, the video emphasizes that spare magazines are the most critical "spare part" to have on hand. The advice is practical for AK owners looking to maintain their firearms.
This video provides essential advice from Brownells Gun Techs Steve and Caleb on critical spare parts to keep for an AR-15. They highlight commonly failing components like gas rings, buffer springs, extractor springs and pins, and pivot/takedown pin springs and detents. The experts also discuss the importance of having original trigger parts as spares if an upgrade has been made. The primary reason for keeping these small parts on hand is to avoid downtime at the range due to loss during cleaning or normal wear and tear.
This video provides essential advice for new Glock owners, or any semi-automatic pistol owner, on critical replacement parts to keep on hand. Brownells Gun Techs Steve and Caleb highlight components that experience wear over time, such as the recoil spring assembly (recommended replacement every 5,000 rounds), striker spring, extractor spring, and magazine springs. They also advise having spare magazine followers and base plates, especially for competition use, or simply stocking up on extra factory Glock magazines. The importance of having spare pins and other small parts, which are prone to getting lost during disassembly, is also emphasized. The video aims to equip viewers with the knowledge to proactively maintain their firearms.
This video demonstrates the installation and provides a review of the BCM AR-15 Extractor Spring Upgrade Kit. The content focuses on a specific component upgrade for the AR-15 platform, presented by Mrgunsngear. Additional links are provided for merchandise and social media channels.
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