AR-15 Dimpled Primer Safety Tip

 

AR-15 Rifle Safety Tip
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Today I want to share a AR-15 Rifle Safety Tip for those that have decided to keep an AR-15 rifle in Condition 3 (The chamber is empty and hammer is down with a charged magazine in the gun). Typically this is used for “trunk guns” or law enforcement patrol rifles. Occasionally someone in a rural area may choose this combination of firearm and condition of loading for a home defense firearm. However, living in a subdivision, I worry about over penetration so I use a shotgun instead.

Soooo, let’s say you hear a bump in the night and choose to get your AR and slingshot the charging handle and load a round into the chamber. You take whatever tactical measures your plan calls for and the situation resolves itself without your having to fire your rifle. You then drop your magazine, and eject the spent round. Most people will then put that round back in the magazine and topping it off to full capacity.

AR-15 Rifle Firing Pins Dimple Primers Upon Chambering

This seems a reasonable action doesn’t it? Unfortunately, due to the design of the AR, this could lead to a Negligent Discharge (ND) at some point in the future. You see, an AR-15 style firing pin is free floating and when you chamber a round the firing pin will continue forward and slightly contact the primer. If you look closely at the primer of your ejected round you will notice a slight firing pin indent on it. This is not even close to the indent needed to cause the primer to ignite, but it is enough to compress the priming pin cup closer to the anvil. If you keep using the same round as the first round of your ready magazine, eventually the CUMULATIVE impacts will be enough to cause the round to fire.

This is one reason military specification (mil-spec) primers for 5.56 are harder than civilian primers for .223.

The solution is simple. Since you are never going to be in a hurry to clear your firearm (always holster reluctantly), instead of topping off the mag with the ejected round, strip a random number of rounds out of the mag and replace the dimpled round in the middle of the pristine rounds. That way an undimpled primer is presented to the chamber. Obviously, you’re also going to have to rotate magazines after some point. But, I would suggest if you are chambering a live round for tactical situations that often without firing, your either have a VERY high risk lifestyle, or are doing something wrong, and in either case you should schedule more range time to practice and to burn off all those dented primers.

Unloading a Semi-Automatic (1911)

 

Unloading a Semi-Automatic (1911)
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This is an older video that I posted on google videos several years ago.  Now that google owns YouTube, they made me either delete the video or transfer it to YouTube.

Since this video is one of the first three I ever made – I choose to keep it for sentimental reasons.  I have learned a lot about making videos since those first videos.

This one on Unloading a Semi-Automatic is pretty good information even if the camera work is not the best.

No matter what type of firearm you have ensure that you follow proper safety procedures.  Ensure that no matter what, you follow proper firearm safety rules and treat every firearm as if it was loaded.

Never point your firearm at anything you do not wish to shoot.

Keep your firearm on safe until you are ready to fire, and keep your finger straight and off the trigger until you intend to fire.

When I bought the micro compact 1911 I was ignorant enough to think that all 1911s were the same, but with comparing the tiny little one with a normal sized 1911A2 I realized that I did not know as much as I thought about the model.

Unloading an AR-15

 

Unloading an AR-15
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This Unloading an AR-15 video is an older one that I posted on google videos years before YouTube.  Now that google owns YouTube, they made me either delete the video or transfer it to YouTube.

Since this video is one of the first three I ever made – I choose to keep it for sentimental reasons.  I have learned a lot about making videos since those first videos.

This one on Unloading an AR-15 is pretty good information even if the camera work is not the best.

No matter what type of firearm you have ensure that you follow proper safety procedures.  Ensure that no matter what, you follow proper firearm safety rules and treat every firearm as if it was loaded.

Never point your firearm at anything you do not wish to shoot.

Keep your firearm on safe until you are ready to fire, and keep your finger straight and off the trigger until you intend to fire.

I learned how to unload an AR-15 in the service, and while this one is the semi auto AR version of the M-16 the Marines gave me, the principles are the same.

Learning the AR-15 Platform of Rifles and their manual of arms is worthwhile because they are so common.

Handgun Carry Permit Scenario #5

Handgun Carry Permit Scenario #5 Car Theft

 

Handgun Scenario #5
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This video is a clip from the old TN handgun permit video, it is being used under the fair use doctrine.

This video will show a handgun scenario that a legally armed citizen could face.

Please watch it and then think about what you would do in this situation.

An armed citizen generally has an extremely compressed window in a use of force situation. If you have not spent some time seriously considering what would cause you to use force and the implications (Physical, Legal, Moral, Psychological, and Sociological) then you are setting yourself up for failure.

Consider your gut reaction and what you immediately think you should do. Then think about the implications of those actions and see if it changes your mind on what you should do.

Answer these two questions:

  • Would I have taken same action as the armed citizen in the video?
  • If I had, would it have been legal?

I think this kind of what would you do training is invaluable to preparing a person to carry a gun for self defense.  If you never work on handgun scenario training you will have to work through the situation when it occurs – this will waste precious seconds and may cause you to do the wrong thing.  Please look at the post on OODA loop for more information.

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Ayoob on Home Invasions

Ayoob on Home Invasions

 

Ayoob on Home Invasions
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I don’t know how many times I have said that I keep guns for the protection of my family.  While I enjoy the shooting sports, and I respect the Founding Fathers and understand the civil rights issues of gun ownership.  I keep guns because I have an deep need to protect my family.

Working in the State Penitentiary system I see people that have made their living using violence against the innocent.  I know how deadly home invasions and the like can be.  This video shows some tactics for dealing with violent home invasions.  This is important as Home Invasions are on the rise.

According to Wikipedia Massad Ayoob is an internationally known firearms and self-defense instructor. He has taught police techniques and civilian self-defense to both law enforcement officers and private citizens since 1974.

He was the director of the Lethal Force Institute (LFI) in Concord, New Hampshire from 1981 to 2009.  Ayoob now directs the Massad Ayoob Group (MAG).

More than that bio Mr. Ayoob writes some of the best firearm books on the subject of the legal aftermath of a self defense shooting.  I widely quote his work in my classes,  and recommend his books courses and videos to my students.