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Build Your Own AR15

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A time lapse video of an AR15 rifle build using

Magpul Armorer’s Wrench:
American-Made, solid steel construction with grip-enhancing phosphate finish engages both Mil-Spec and pin-style barrel nuts. Fits standard sized flash hiders. Installs and removes rifle receiver extensions and carbine castle nuts, with extended teeth for use with ASAP plates. Two hammer faces. Works with 1/2” torque wrench, relevant torque specifications included on Wrench for quick reference. Convenient Bottle Opener for refreshments after the build is complete (fits both Metric and SAE bottle caps.)

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Magpul BEV Block:
The BEV Block (Barrel Extension Vise) is an all-in-one, compact vise block tool for AR assembly operations of barrel nuts, flash hiders, etc. Mounts securely in a vise and provides support for both billet and forged upper and lower receivers. Engages barrel extension with solid steel lugs and full length support shank to prevent flexing. Steel hardness is optimized for durability yet won’t damage barrel extension, and Magpul Polymer for all other engagement surfaces to protect aluminum receiver. O-ring post uses bolt carrier for additional stability and included Pin keeps upper in proper position.

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31 COMMENTS

  1. Dear Magpul 4 years ago I injured my neck. This was after I'd purchased my first AR. I slowly lost the use of my extematies. Over 18 months finely I got it fixed and recovered over 24 months. After I started to work and build out my AR I decided to build one it took me until September 2018 to get it together and to day will be first shots down range. It is build your own videos that made me keep on healing. I now walk with a cane but I keep at it thank you

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