Watch as Larry Potterfield, Founder and CEO of MidwayUSA, presents “The Trigger Guard” in the How to Series, Gunsmithing the AR-15.
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What is the AR Stoner part #. I cannot get my roll pin inserted.
Sooo ah😂 say a guy puts it in upside down
The 2 roll pins are the trickiest part of the build and having correct tools is important. I like to get these done first.
I want to do this to an AR-15 BB gun. To make it from AR-15 to M16A1.
Yo man I temper y’all having this full video, where the f did it go?
If you break the one of the trigger guard wars, here's a daniel defence grip with a build in trigger guard: https://danieldefense.com/daniel-defense-pistol-grip-black.html
it's only $30
Larry is so calm and clear. Thumbs up MidwayUSA!
Just support the bottom and don't go Thor on it.
`9*and you dont bother showing how to remove it..Great.
I'm glad you use the correct tools for the job. Excellent video!
A pair of channel locks will support the other side perfectly, wrap the teeth with electrical tape first
So it's scrap if you break a small piece off, that is so misleading, shame on you. That's not even a critical part of the lower, again shame on you
I'm in the process of building my first lower right now. There is no one I trust more, to walk me through this, than Mr. Potterfield. His knowledge and patience makes him a great teacher. Thanks Mr. Potterfield.
Im building my first AR. Ive watched your very informative videos. This part of the build has me the most scared. Those ears look super frail. Im no stranger to working on machinery but Im still afraid.
I do have a question… you use grease on springs and detents during assembly. Others do not. There have been countless threads regarding the use of grease. Why do you choose to use grease on certain parts and what type do you use.
Semper Fi
Glad you're back!