Wow, thank you Duncan! Your videos are the best and super informational for new gun owners! I really appreciate it. I finally woke up to support the 2A, we're the last country standing on earth lets gooooo!!!
Dude...excellent teaching! One of the things which makes it excel above others is that you don't assume *anything* about the viewer. You assume they know nothing and take it from there without making the viewer feel stupide. Well done!
Ques: 1. What happens if u mix .223 n 5.56x45 NATO? Yah, i realize the point of impact will b diff. So if ur shooting for accuracy, u don't want to do dattto. Buttto if ur in an emergency, and ur running out of one type, then u can re-fill a partially filled mag w the other type or by mistake, u've got a bunch of rounds mixed up! 2. Put one more in the chamber. Dat s/b EZ. a. Pre load one in the chamber n cock the gun b. Shove in fully loaded mag c. Put the Safety ON d. Bang! The 1st one's shell in the chamber got ejected e. It'll automatically loaded the 1st one off the mag
you can try two things: 1. Recharge the chamber (pull the handle back and release) 2. push the forward assist forward, this will cause the bolt to fully close (forward assist is found on the right side of the firearm, its the the part that sticks out with a circular button at the end)
2 methods. Some people only put 29 rounds in a 30 round magazine. Less pressure and the mag will lock in easily. Second method, and my preferred method. Always have the bolt locked back when you feed a full mag. I always go 30 rounds. Bolt locked back. Mag in, release the bcg.
I had issues with my bullets not firing .I think its because i didnt push back on bullet to mag so the tip of bullet favored the front of mag and not back so keep that in mind.
@DuncanMeter I am lil confused on rounds and mags. I have a colt ar-15 chambered for 5.56 nato and.223 remington. So does that mean I can shoot either the 5.56 round and the .223 round ok? And do I need seperate magazines for each caliber? Appreciate your feedback...thanks
If you have a rifle chambered in 5.56 then the rifle can shoot both 5.56 and .223 remington safely. If you had a rifle chambered in .223 remington then it would only be able to fire .223 remington with 5.56 being dangerous to use in that rifle due to higher pressures caused by 5.56. If you had a rifle chambered in .223 Wylde you can shoot both .223 and 5.56 safely. It is very important to make SURE your rifle can handle full power 5.56 ammo before firing it. The barrel should have the chambering engraved on it somewhere, mine have it towards the front of the barrel near the gas block. If you bought the rifle new there will be literature that comes with it specifying it and you can also look up your exact rifle/barrel as well to find out. Bottom line, if you bought a Colt and you know its chambered in 5.56 you are good to go with either ammo type.
@RikkiTikkiTavi290 I looked my colt up on yhe website by my serial # and it says this; M4 Carbine, 5.56MM, 16" Barrel, Semi Auto, Black Finish. I didnt see it on the barrel but right above the magwell it is stamped m4 carbine 5.56MM and serial #. I called colts customer service and they said since it is stamped 5.56mm on the magwell it can shoot 5.56mm and .223 rems. So I believe I am ok.
Shooting an AR-15 is simple as fuck too but that doesn't mean if u never had one or saw one that you would automatically know how to use it perfectly everyone has to start without knowing anything including u and even loading a magazine u can fuck up if it's your first time so instead of being a dick to people new to the 2A community just keep it to urself
who the hell would need to look up on you tube how to load a rifle magazine.??? 99.9% of people who own military style guns probably and should have yrs of experience with guns in general and these things are generally learned on the range with experienced marksman, collectors, smiths, hunters. Even though I never got "the bug" to own or shoot guns, my dad was a collector, hunter, competition trap and skeet shooter and as a kid I learned about gun safety, loading, carrying, cleaning and storage when he brought me to the range were I would usually target practice with a .22 rifle or revolver. Never would I imagine looking up loading a gun and then what shoot it in your front yard to see if you got it wright. If your starting out and a beginner be at and around experienced people at, gun shows, gun stores and gun ranges. Not at the gravel pit with your new AR -15 drinking beers on the tailgate with your buddy.
I purchased my very first AR 15 this afternoon. I'm 70/yo., been around firearms my whole life; taught hunter safety for 25 years. Why did I wait so long ? I was predominately into Sporting Rifles. Semi-Automatic firearms are basically illegal here except for shotguns. My dad passed away when I was 21, none of my friends own AR's; N0 help there. I've always admired the AR platform, but never shot one I'm a trail blazer I guess. You may have been more fortunate than some other viewers on here., this maybe second nature to you ! Please try to be more courteous to the poster and his followers.
So you don't own guns but like talking down to people trying to learn more for their own purposes? Pretty weird bud. Being such an experienced non- gun owner you must know the inner workings of every part of an AR-15 right? Think hard about what you're saying.
I came here just to say, if you’re having to show people/ liberals how to load an AR they shouldn’t have it. Ya know, for mental health reasons and all. 😂
@DuncanMeter It looks like it won't do it with 10 rounds. I will though with 9. Not sure if this is a flaw either in the magazine or the firearm itself. It's. Daniel Defense so I imagine it's not that.
Wow, thank you Duncan! Your videos are the best and super informational for new gun owners! I really appreciate it. I finally woke up to support the 2A, we're the last country standing on earth lets gooooo!!!
Thank you and I’m glad you find them helpful!
THANK YOU FOR THE VIDEO
Dude...excellent teaching! One of the things which makes it excel above others is that you don't assume *anything* about the viewer. You assume they know nothing and take it from there without making the viewer feel stupide. Well done!
Thank you and thanks for watching!
@@DuncanMeterwell done!
Homie said I live in an unfriendly state this is a 10 round😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
Thanks for watching!
Really like the way you broke it down so easy to understand, thanks.
Ques:
1. What happens if u mix .223 n 5.56x45 NATO? Yah, i realize the point of impact will b diff. So if ur
shooting for accuracy, u don't want to do dattto. Buttto if ur in an emergency, and ur running out of
one type, then u can re-fill a partially filled mag w the other type or by mistake, u've got a bunch of
rounds mixed up!
2. Put one more in the chamber. Dat s/b EZ.
a. Pre load one in the chamber n cock the gun
b. Shove in fully loaded mag
c. Put the Safety ON
d. Bang! The 1st one's shell in the chamber got ejected
e. It'll automatically loaded the 1st one off the mag
I’ve never mixed them tbh so can’t say for sure. Thx for watching!
Outstanding explanation thanks so much!!
Glad it was helpful! Thanks for watching!
Super helpful. Fired one today at the range but mag was already loaded. Thanks for taking the time.
Bad practice. But OK if the loaded magazine was not inserted into the gun's mag well.
Any suggestions for a bullet getting jammed when the charging handle comes forward?
you can try two things:
1. Recharge the chamber (pull the handle back and release)
2. push the forward assist forward, this will cause the bolt to fully close (forward assist is found on the right side of the firearm, its the the part that sticks out with a circular button at the end)
Nice! Thank you.
Welcome!
Newbie here.... thanks for the lesson
Glad it was helpful! Thanks for watching!
Need help or suggestions on how to improve the mag feed into lower. One will lock while 2 others refuse to lock in
2 methods. Some people only put 29 rounds in a 30 round magazine. Less pressure and the mag will lock in easily. Second method, and my preferred method. Always have the bolt locked back when you feed a full mag. I always go 30 rounds. Bolt locked back. Mag in, release the bcg.
Thanks for watching!
Nice. Very informative
Glad it was helpful!
Mine is a peloton can you load some bullets and a pellet gun?
Thanks for watching - unfortunately you cannot
I had issues with my bullets not firing .I think its because i didnt push back on bullet to mag so the tip of bullet favored the front of mag and not back so keep that in mind.
How do you get the lock unlocked if it accidently got locked? Mine is a red button
The magazine lock? I haven’t had that happen fortunately so I really can’t comment - apologies
Thank you! I loaded mine and two bullets next to each just looked awkward. Had to make sure it was right.
great video!!!
Thanks for watching!
Thank you. 😊
Is there a quicker way to do thisv
Thanks for watching!
@DuncanMeter
I am lil confused on rounds and mags. I have a colt ar-15 chambered for 5.56 nato and.223 remington. So does that mean I can shoot either the 5.56 round and the .223 round ok? And do I need seperate magazines for each caliber? Appreciate your feedback...thanks
If you have a rifle chambered in 5.56 then the rifle can shoot both 5.56 and .223 remington safely. If you had a rifle chambered in .223 remington then it would only be able to fire .223 remington with 5.56 being dangerous to use in that rifle due to higher pressures caused by 5.56. If you had a rifle chambered in .223 Wylde you can shoot both .223 and 5.56 safely. It is very important to make SURE your rifle can handle full power 5.56 ammo before firing it. The barrel should have the chambering engraved on it somewhere, mine have it towards the front of the barrel near the gas block. If you bought the rifle new there will be literature that comes with it specifying it and you can also look up your exact rifle/barrel as well to find out. Bottom line, if you bought a Colt and you know its chambered in 5.56 you are good to go with either ammo type.
@RikkiTikkiTavi290 I looked my colt up on yhe website by my serial # and it says this;
M4 Carbine, 5.56MM, 16" Barrel, Semi Auto, Black Finish. I didnt see it on the barrel but right above the magwell it is stamped m4 carbine 5.56MM and serial #. I called colts customer service and they said since it is stamped 5.56mm on the magwell it can shoot 5.56mm and .223 rems. So I believe I am ok.
@@jbox8450 Sounds like you have it covered. Enjoy the rifle.
Thank you for the video👍
Which AR is this? I am thinking of getting one, this one looks pretty good to me.
I love hand gun
Telling people that the bullets should not be facing themselves is a bit much. Anyone who needs to be told this probably shouldn’t own a gun IMHO
Thanks for watching!
U can run 223 thru a 556 barrel...but not 556 thru a 223...
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I'm here for research purposes guys 😳
👍😎
Ok
lol... so embarrassing..I got it thanks.. now I better stop trying to be a responsible safe gun owner before I get flagged!
So cod is totally inaccurate
I have this gun with no REMOVABLE chip. How do I load this gun
Throw the gun away
anyone who needs to be told what way magazine should go in shouldnt have a firearm lol
Why are you here 😂😂
real
Shooting an AR-15 is simple as fuck too but that doesn't mean if u never had one or saw one that you would automatically know how to use it perfectly everyone has to start without knowing anything including u and even loading a magazine u can fuck up if it's your first time so instead of being a dick to people new to the 2A community just keep it to urself
Ok dumkopf...😊
Isn’t that the point of learning
Why ar mag be small lol
Thanks for watching! These are only 10 round magazines as I live in an unfriendly state.
Raheem hayward
who the hell would need to look up on you tube how to load a rifle magazine.??? 99.9% of people who own military style guns probably and should have yrs of experience with guns in general and these things are generally learned on the range with experienced marksman, collectors, smiths, hunters. Even though I never got "the bug" to own or shoot guns, my dad was a collector, hunter, competition trap and skeet shooter and as a kid I learned about gun safety, loading, carrying, cleaning and storage when he brought me to the range were I would usually target practice with a .22 rifle or revolver. Never would I imagine looking up loading a gun and then what shoot it in your front yard to see if you got it wright. If your starting out and a beginner be at and around experienced people at, gun shows, gun stores and gun ranges. Not at the gravel pit with your new AR -15 drinking beers on the tailgate with your buddy.
@@johnpeterson9266 right
I purchased my very first AR 15 this afternoon. I'm 70/yo., been around firearms my whole life; taught hunter safety for 25 years.
Why did I wait so long ? I was predominately into Sporting Rifles.
Semi-Automatic firearms are basically illegal here except for shotguns.
My dad passed away when I was 21, none of my friends own AR's; N0 help there.
I've always admired the AR platform, but never shot one
I'm a trail blazer I guess.
You may have been more fortunate than some other viewers on here., this maybe second nature to you !
Please try to be more courteous to the poster and his followers.
So you don't own guns but like talking down to people trying to learn more for their own purposes? Pretty weird bud. Being such an experienced non- gun owner you must know the inner workings of every part of an AR-15 right? Think hard about what you're saying.
I came here just to say, if you’re having to show people/ liberals how to load an AR they shouldn’t have it. Ya know, for mental health reasons and all. 😂
Thanks for watching!
hahaha look at that teeny-tiny magazine
I just got an AR 15 and my magazines don't click in. There's 100% in the right direction. Not sure what's going on.
Thanks for watching! Try giving it a good push as long as it’s in the correct orientation
@DuncanMeter It looks like it won't do it with 10 rounds. I will though with 9. Not sure if this is a flaw either in the magazine or the firearm itself. It's. Daniel Defense so I imagine it's not that.
@@CJ3000I am having the same issue. Did you figure it out?
@@Ralphyboyy Yea... kinda. I just jam it in there. It's a little easier if you load the magazine with 1 less round than it can hold in total.
@@CJ3000If you load a full mag with the bolt locked back and then release the bolt forward it should be fine.
Read your manuals, if don't have enough sense to read the booklet in the box that tells u all this information, then u probably shouldn't own s gun
Thanks for watching!