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Assembling Your Own Stripped AR-15 Lower Receiver
Assembling an AR-15 lower receiver is extremely easy and there's simply no reason why an AR owner
shouldn't put their own rifle together. It saves you a few bucks, it's fun, and it'll give you an intimate
knowledge of your weapon. The assembly requires less than an hour's worth of time even if you've
never done it before, and no special tools are required beyond what's already in your toolbox. Some
will recommend a set of brass punches, but I've never ruined any AR-15 parts with steel punches, so
make your own choice.
I assembled this lower receiver sitting at my computer desk to prove that one doesn't need a
gunsmithing bench and tool set to do this job. I used ONLY the following tools:
* A 1/16" x 4" punch (a small gauge nail with the sharp tip cut or filed off will suffice just fine)
* A 3/16" x 5" Allen wrench
* A 2mm x 40mm jeweler's flat-end screwdriver (these can also be found in an eyeglasses repair kit)
* A set of miniature needle nose pliers (regular needle nose pliers work fine too)
* A light hammer
* A RRA stock wrench
* A roll of electrical tape
* A roll of masking tape
The only things you'll truly need is a small punch or nail, something solid to tap it with, and the stock
wrench that comes with pretty much every stock kit you buy these days. Any other tool simply makes
the job a bit easier.
Let's begin!
Let's get familiar with the lower parts kit (LPK). This is a Rock River Arms LPK:
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Spread out, the LPK looks like this (they're packed in machine oil, so you may want to lay them on a
paper towel):
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Here's close-ups of the parts, including the names of the individual parts:
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Step One -- Take your stripped lower and insert the magazine catch into the mag catch hole left side of
the receiver:
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Step Two -- Insert the magazine catch spring over the magazine catch from the right side of the receiver:
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Step Three -- Place the magazine catch button over the magazine catch spring:
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Step Four -- Push the magazine catch button and spring down and thread the button onto the magazine
catch. You will only be able to thread the button onto the very tip of the catch:
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Step Five -- Install magazine catch. Obtain a long 3/16" Allen wrench (this will be used later too), and
put tape on the tip so you don't scratch the finish of your receiver and parts. Apply Allen wrench to
magazine catch button. Lift receiver up and push magazine catch button with Allen wrench. This will
move the magazine catch outwards. Turn magazine catch clockwise to thread it into the button. Thread
magazine catch into button until the tip of the catch is flush with the bottom inside of the button.
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Step Six -- Place tape on the left side of the receiver and obtain the bolt catch roll pin. The tape will
protect the finish of the receiver as you tap the roll pin down.
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Step Seven -- Gently tap the bolt catch roll pin into the hole. Do not tap the bolt catch roll pin all the
way through! The end of the pin should not protrude into the slot at all!
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Step Eight -- Slip the bolt catch spring over the end of the bolt catch plunger:
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Step Nine -- Drop the bolt catch spring and bolt catch plunger into the hole:
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Step Ten -- Put the bolt catch into the slot. You will need to apply pressure on the plunger and spring,
and line the holes up.
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Step Eleven -- Tap the roll pin through and use a 1/16" punch or a small nail with the tip cut off to set it
in the hole:
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Step Twelve -- Insert pivot detent spring in the front and right side of the receiver at the top of the
magazine well:
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Step Thirteen -- This is the most difficult step by far, so be careful and take your time. Push the pivot
detent into the spring while simultaneously pushing the pivot pin down into the pivot ear.
You may find it useful to press the detent into the spring with a pair of needle nose pliers and use a very
small, thin flat-end screwdriver to hold the detent in place while you slide the pivot pin into the ear.
Whatever you do, take care not to launch the detent across the room. This is nearly inevitable, so it's
prudent to block the detent's path through the air with an object or a helper should it decide to fly away
on you.
As this is very much a two-handed operation, I was unable to get pictures of the exact assembly processand can only currently provide pictures taken after each step:
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Step Fourteen -- Take the trigger guard and insert it into place. The trigger guard has a built-in spring
loaded detent of it's own, and there is a little hole for it right at the bottom of the magazine well. Mate
the pin with the hole, and it will just snap right in:
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Step Fifteen -- Line the holes in the end of the trigger guard up with the roll pin holes in the receiver.
While supporting the bottom ear with something solid, gently tap the trigger guard roll pin in and set it
with a small punch or cut-off nail. It is very important that you support the bottom ear while tapping
the roll pin in, otherwise you risk breaking it off!:
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Step Sixteen -- Assemble the trigger and trigger spring:
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Please note: the small coil spring in the next picture is upside down! The fatter end should go into the
trigger, opposite of what is shown. My apologies. When I built this lower for this how-to, I was
apparently paying more attention to getting pictures than that little detail.
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Step Seventeen -- Install trigger assembly:
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Step Eighteen -- Install disconnector on top of trigger assembly. The notch in the bottom of the
disconnector must be placed over the spring in the top of the trigger:
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Step Nineteen -- Insert the trigger pin. This isn't difficult, but you'll have to push the whole assembly
down with your finger, then wiggle the trigger and disconnector around a little bit to get it to fit. There's
no science here...Just move stuff around until the pin goes through:
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Step Twenty -- Assemble the hammer and hammer spring:
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Step Twenty-One -- Install hammer assembly. The two legs of the spring must be resting on top of the
trigger pin. You will have to forcefuly push the hammer into the receiver and fight the spring tension to
line all the holes up so you may insert the hammer pin. However, like installing the trigger, this is not a
difficult step either. Just keep wiggling things around until the hammer pin pushes through.
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Step Twenty-Two -- Cock the hammer:
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Step Twenty-Three -- Install the selector into the left side of the receiver:
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Step Twenty-Four -- Insert selector detent and spring. The detent goes pointed end first into the little
hole under the selector on the right side of the receiver. The spring follows it:
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Step Twenty-Five -- Screw the grip on. There is a hole in the top of the grip on the right side. The
selector detent spring must go inside this hole! Once the spring is inside the hole in the grip, push the
grip all the way up into place. Insert the screw and locking washer in from the bottom and tighten:
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Step Twenty-Six -- Install the rear takedown pin. First, insert the takedown pin detent, pointed end first
into the hole in the rear of the receiver. Then insert the spring, but don't push the spring all the way in
yet. Insert the takedown pin first, then push the spring and detent all the way in until they meet the pin.
The spring will hang out until the stock is installed in the next step:
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Step Twenty-Seven -- Prepare the stock for installation:
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Step Twenty-Eight -- Thread the stock onto the receiver. When doing this, be very mindful of the
takedown detent spring sticking out. Stop screwing the stock in before you reach the buffer pin hole:
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Step Twenty-Nine -- Assemble and install the buffer pin and spring assembly:
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Step Thirty -- Finish threading stock onto receiver. Push the buffer pin down with your finger while you
give the stock a few more turns. Screw the stock in as far as you can so that it holds the buffer pin
down, but does not prevent it's movement. You will know you've gone far enough when the stock is in
the correct position (not twisted to one side or another), and the buffer pin can still move up and down
freely:
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Step Thirty-One -- Tighten the stock in place. Push the lock plate forward towards the receiver, taking
care to make sure the takedown detent spring goes into the hole properly. While holding the stock lock
plate down, tighten the castle nut down until it holds the lock plate in place. Take a stock wrench and
tighten the castle nut down. You may use Loc-Tite on the castle nut, but it's not necessary:
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Step Thirty-Two -- Install the buffer spring and buffer. Slide the spring into the buffer tube (inside the
stock). Slip the buffer into the end of the spring and push it back. Rotate the buffer so that one of the
flat edges is down so that it may pass over the buffer pin. Once you have pushed the buffer past the
buffer pin, rotate the buffer so that one of the round sides is down. Release the buffer and it should
stay put, held by the buffer pin.
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Congrats! You've finished! The completed lower receiver:
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Now it's time to assemble your AR-15:
Step Thirty-Three -- Place your upper on top of the lower. Press the front pivot pin in, followed by the
takedown pin. It's not unusual for new rifles to be tight and somewhat difficult to push the pins in on.
So, these pins may require some light tapping with a hammer. As the weapon is used and disassembled
for cleaning and maintenance, the process of inserting and extracting the takedown and pivot pins will
become much easier:
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The complete rifle:
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Be sure to perform a function check prior to firing the rifle! Function checks should be performed at
various stages of the assembly process. This is done by simply verifying that things work as they should.
As long as you assemble the lower properly, you wont have any trouble. The important items to check
are the selector switch, trigger assembly, and hammer assembly; everything else should be fine as long
as you put everything together properly.
To function check the selector switch:
* Simply make sure selector rotates without binding.
To function check the trigger assembly:
* Be sure the trigger pivots smoothly when you pull it back.
* Make sure the disconector pivots when pushed.
To function check the hammer assembly:
* Verify that hammer locks to the rear when pushed back (cocked position).
* Verify that hammer pivots forward when trigger is pressed (if the upper is off, be sure to pad the
lower where the hammer will strike or drop the hammer on your hand or else you risk cracking your
receiver).
* Without releasing the trigger, push the hammer back again and verify that it locks (caught by
disconnector).
* Releasing the trigger should not cause the hammer to pivot fully forward (caught by trigger).
* Hammer will fall when trigger is pressed.
To function check the rifle's correct operation:
* Pull the charging handle to the rear and release. Place the selector on SAFE. Pull the trigger, and the
hammer should not fall.
* For semi-automatics, place the selector on FIRE. Pull the trigger and hold to the rear. The hammer
should fall. Continue to hold the trigger to the rear, pull the charging handle to the rear, and release it.
Release the trigger with a slow, smooth motion until the trigger is fully forward. The hammer should not
fall. Pull the trigger. The hammer should fall.
If your weapon passes all these function checks, it's time to fire it.
* Load one round into a magazine. Insert the magazine. With the rifle pointed in a safe direction, pull
the charging handle and release it, loading the round into the chamber.
* Switch the selector to FIRE, take aim on a safe target, depress the trigger until it fires.
* If the rifle fires, verify extraction of the brass case and that the bolt has been held open by the
magazine.
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* If the rifle successfully fires, perform this operation two more times.
* Once you have completed three cycles of loading and firing a single round from the magazine, load
three rounds into the magazine and fire the rifle. Verify that semi-automatic operation is functioning
properly, and that all cases are feeding and extracting.
* Complete two more cycles of firing three rounds from the magazine.
* If the rifle passes all of these stages, load an entire magazine and slowly and deliberately fire each
round, making sure everything is functioning properly.
* After you have emptied an entire 20 or 30 round magazine successfully without issue, you are safe to
use the rifle freely.
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