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I have a LIVE bullet stuck in my AR15! – Here’s how you get it out.

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  1. For anything 12” or shorter, you can always use a wooden barbecue stick that won’t mar your rifling. I imagine that a cleaning rod introduced backwards would also work.

    Edit: I just saw your other video explains why this wouldn’t be an option with your can attachment.

  2. There was never a bullet stuck in that gun – there was a blank cartridge stuck in the chamber – totally different issues. A couple of gentle taps from a cleaning rod would get it out also.

  3. what would happen if you took a ramrod and tried forcing the bullet back into the chamber (maybe by hitting the rod w hammer so you don’t annihlate your hand)

  4. In the Marines we were taught how to take apart the old M16A2 AR are similar. But its better to find a civilian armored to take a AR apart and extract a bullet from the chamber

  5. Easier way:
    Open and lock bolt back.
    Stand rifle on buttstock angled a bit away and safe. Drizzle a couple drops of oil down barrel and wait a few minutes.
    Meanwhile set up your cleaning rod with a plastic tip on it.
    Place a piece of cloth over bolt face and insert end of rod with plastic tip into the muzzle a couple of inches holding with thumb and index finger tips.
    Drop it into barrel making sure to instantly get fingers out the way.
    Round will pop out into the chamber.
    Now field strip your AR and clean barrel and chamber thoroughly.

  6. Don’t listen to this man he clearly has no clue what he’s talking about -> just because it’s a blank don’t mean it not deadly blanks can kill too from the gas itself or if there fragments in the barrel or something blanks are less dangerous but still deadly

  7. You go to the range to shoot your gun it malfunctions you bring it home to extract around and then tell us it's a blank round so you are shooting blank rounds at the range. Just sad

  8. I've seen a few of these videos using paint can openers and have tried it at the range I work at several times and it has yet to work. These situations are almost always steel case ammo getting stuck in AR style rifles. They wedge so hard that only beating them with a rod or dowel from the muzzle end works. Maybe others have had success with paint can openers, but as for me and the other RO's? Not so much. Cracking a rod into a live round isn't the most comfortable thing, but no one leaves with a live round and haven't had a problem yet. Key word "yet"

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