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how to change an ar stock

by Prof. Presley Flatley II Published 3 years ago Updated 2 years ago
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By lifting the adjustment lever, you can slide the stock completely off the extension tube. Now, remove the buffer and spring from the tube. Just press down on the detent pin and they will slide out. Carefully loosen the locking ring using an AR armorer’s tool. It will turn in a counter-clockwise direction when looking back to front.

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How to pin an AR stock?

Pin In. You might have to trim the pin depending on the initial length. But make it so it will fit all the way to the wall of the buffer tube and be near flush with the stock. I just used a pair of wire cutters. But you can see that mine is a little too long for taste so I added some liberal force with a punch.

How to change AR15 stock?

  • Better handling (more bench-friendly or faster to the shoulder);
  • Superior accuracy (better bedding systems, more precise inletting than inexpensive wood or plastic);
  • Improved stability (elimination of warpage) under more diverse conditions;
  • Ability to hold a zero over a number of years;
  • Better durability than average wood or plastic stocks.

How to take off AR stock?

First make sure the rifle is unloaded. Then remove the upper from the lower by pushing out the takedown and pivot pins. Put the lower receiver on an AR15 lower receiver vice block and remove the upper rear stock screw with a flat screwdriver. Remove stock body. Remove takedown pin detent spring from lower and set aside.

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Can I change the stock on my AR?

4:376:28How to Change the Stock and Grip on an AR-15! (Super Easy!) - YouTubeYouTubeStart of suggested clipEnd of suggested clipSo now we are going to change the stocks the stocks really easy so you just press your release. PullMoreSo now we are going to change the stocks the stocks really easy so you just press your release. Pull all the way down on the this part and it should just slide right. Off.

Can you remove the stock from an AR?

1:051:58AR-15 Buttstock removal and replacement - YouTubeYouTubeStart of suggested clipEnd of suggested clipSomething that's got a little bit more width to it go right ahead all. You have to do is just simplyMoreSomething that's got a little bit more width to it go right ahead all. You have to do is just simply pull this out. And it'll come off and when you're going back in just reverse the process.

Can I change the upper on my AR?

The beauty of the AR-15 platform is that by changing the upper receiver you can change the caliber of your weapon. You can bet that if you get bitten by the building bug, you are going to wind up with quite a few combinations of AR-15 match upper and lower receivers in your stable.

Can I modify my AR-15?

The good news is that your AR-15 is an extremely customizable rifle. There are virtually endless ways you can personalize your weapon. By upgrading certain components of your rifle, you can build the AR-15 that is best suited to your particular shooting preferences, as well as to how you intend to use the weapon.

What happens if you put a regular stock on an AR pistol?

We mentioned that putting a stock on your AR-15 pistol automatically makes it a short-barreled rifle. But if you register a rifle, you can never take that gun apart and use its parts to create a pistol. There is no tax stamp to cover this action - it is simply illegal.

Can you put a but stock on a AR pistol?

An AR pistol cannot use a standard rifle stock. You must use a pistol stabilizing brace.

Do all AR 15 lowers fit all uppers?

No, unfortunately you cannot put an AR-10 upper on an AR-15 lower. Even though some parts may be interchangeable, the bolt carrier group and receiver foundations are made to different dimensions. You can quickly recognize that the AR-10 magazines are larger and would not fit in an AR-15 lower receiver.

Can you swap out AR 15 Uppers?

0:412:54AR Upper and Lower Exchange - YouTubeYouTubeStart of suggested clipEnd of suggested clipYou can easily interchange your upper half this means that you do not need to buy a completely newMoreYou can easily interchange your upper half this means that you do not need to buy a completely new gun to get a different look design caliber or capability here's how it's done.

Can I put a 300 Blackout Upper on my 556 lower?

Standard 5.56 magazines will work with the 300 Blackout without issue, or even a loss of a round or two. The simple fact is, nearly every standard AR 15 part will work with 300 Blackout and that is the reason building 300 blackout is growing in popularity.

Can you upgrade a cheap AR 15?

The AR 15 is often jokingly called the “Lego gun” for a reason. It's possible to go and buy one from a licensed seller then replace every component of the upper receiver to the point that it isn't recognizable as the firearm you initially purchased.

Can you modify an AR 15 to full auto?

One of the first methods of converting an AR to fire full auto is to install a part known as a Drop-In Auto Sear, or DIAS. The DIAS requires an M-16 hammer, selector, and bolt installed in the rifle.

Should I upgrade my AR trigger?

Your AR15 trigger needs to be 100% reliable and consistent if you want to shoot accurately. In fact, if you're trying to improve the accuracy of your rifle, a trigger upgrade is the best place to start.

How to remove stock from extension tube?

It really helps to use a magazine-well vise block. You can find one at Brownells. Trust me, it’s well worth the money. Once you have it, you’ll find it makes maintenance chores like cleaning much easier. By lifting the adjustment lever, you can slide the stock completely off the extension tube.

How much force do you put on an AR extension tube?

Most AR tools have a cutout where you can attach a torque wrench like the one shown here. Tighten the extension tube with about 35 foot-pounds of force. Once the tube is installed, you can just slide the new buttstock into place.

How to install a buffer and spring on a rifle?

To install, just reverse the removal process. Hold the detent pin down while inserting the spring and buffer into the extension tube. Once you push the buffer past the pin, let the pin go, and it should hold the buffer and spring captive inside of the extension tube.

What is the size of the buttstock tube on an AR?

The confusion comes from the fact that there are three lengths of systems: A1 rifle, A2 rifle, and carbine. To add insult to confusion, carbine extensions come in two different diameters, mil-spec and commercial. Mil-spec tubes are 1.148 inches in diameter while commercial are 1.168 inches. Fortunately, when it comes to the buffer insert itself, there are only two lengths: rifle and carbine.

Does Mys Rock River Arms LAR 68 have carbon fiber?

Now we’ re finished. Mys Rock River Arms LAR-68 now has a fixed carbon fiber stock. Inside, we’ve replaced the carbine-length tube, buffer, and recoil spring with rifle-length versions of the same. It’s a nifty little upgrade that’s not too hard if you have or can borrow the right tools. Once you understand the differences between rifle- and carbine-length systems, it’s a pretty easy process.

What are the advantages of AR-15 stock?

One of the big advantages of the AR-15 platform is that with certain stock designs, it can be readily adapted to shooters of various sizes. Not everyone is tall and lanky, and an adjustable stock can be a real boon. An adjustable stock also makes it more compact for storage or for transport. The latest are what are called “PDW” (Personal Defense Weapon) stocks, which collapse down to an even more-compact size than the originals. But, how do you install carbine adjustable stocks, and what are the costs of such compactness?

How long is a PDW stock?

(So, make sure you know and follow the federal and local laws concerning SBRs.) To stay over the 26-inch minimum overall length, you only need an extra 2.5 inches from your stock. All of the models covered here do that, so you can add a PDW-style stock to your carbine while your SBR paperwork is going through.

How to get buffer out of receiver?

With the upper receiver off the lower, take a small, bladed screwdriver, and with one thumb over the buffer weight in the tube, press down on the retaining plunger you see poking up in the buffer’s path. When the plunger moves down enough, the buffer itself can—and will try to—move out of the tube. Restrain it, remove it and put it and its spring in a box where you’ll also be saving the old stock. These parts cannot be used with the new stock to come.

How to remove buffer retainer?

First, try simply wringing it off with your bare hands. If that fails, place the receiver flat on its right side on the bench top, with the pistol grip pointing toward you. Use a crescent wrench to grab the wrench flats on the end of the tube. Press the receiver down with your left hand, hard, and then use the wrench to break the tube free. Once it turns, put the wrench down. Put your thumb back over the buffer retainer, and spin the tube off of the receiver.

Why you Might Want to Remove Your AR Stock

There are several reasons why you might to remove the stock on your ar style weapon.

Tools You Might Need

With the knowledge that swapping out or removing your AR stock is a task you can manage on your own, let’s explore some of the tools you may or will need to accomplish this.

Types of Stocks You are Likely To encounter

When dealing with an AR platform, they come with one of several types of stocks. For an AR this is almost always going to be either a fixed stock or a collapsible stock.

Removing a Traditional Stock

A fixed stock which you may think of as a traditional stock is what the original AR rifles were designed with. These feature a stock made of a specific size that is non-movable and does not have any adjustments.

Removing a Collapsible Stock

If you are removing the entire collapsible stock and replacing it with a different design or brand it may be necessary to follow the same steps listed above.

Removing the Buffer Tube to Swap a Collapsible Stock

There may be a time when you choose to replace the buffer tube along with your adjustible butt stock. This may be necessary in some cases where the new butt stock doesn’t fit on the old tube.

Cautions and Legal Considerations

While you can remove the stock from your weapon, and even fire it so long as the buffer tube remains you must be aware of the overall length of the gun. Federal regulations require that any rifles be at least 25 inches in total length.

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