Forward assist
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Forward assist
Have you ever used your forward assist on an AR style rifle?
I can't imagine a pressing need to do so.
I can't imagine a pressing need to do so.
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Re: Forward assist
I answered no, but I've never been in a combat situation with one either. For some reason they didn't let us NAV AIDS guys play with battle rifles in the Air Force.
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Re: Forward assist
Yes, but only because I didn't want the target on the 100 yard range to hear the bolt drop.
I, like jrma, was USAF and was not allowed to play with battle rifles. Unlike jrma, I know why because the range officer told us. His claim was we were dumb enough to shoot ourselves in the foot if we were allowed to even breath on a battle rifle.
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Re: Forward assist
In the Army they trained us to use SPORTS.
Slap - Pull - Observe -Release - Tap (the forward assist) - Squeeze
It worked pretty effectively.
Slap - Pull - Observe -Release - Tap (the forward assist) - Squeeze
It worked pretty effectively.
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Re: Forward assist
They did let was shoot ARs with .22 conversions on them in basic training. Mine had a FTF every third round.DocV wrote:Yes, but only because I didn't want the target on the 100 yard range to hear the bolt drop.
I, like jrma, was USAF and was not allowed to play with battle rifles. Unlike jrma, I know why because the range officer told us. His claim was we were dumb enough to shoot ourselves in the foot if we were allowed to even breath on a battle rifle.

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Re: Forward assist
On AR-15, that feature is standard by design.
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Re: Forward assist
I don't think anyone suggested otherwise. Just most of us have not been in a situation where we "needed" to use it.Beiruty wrote:On AR-15, that feature is standard by design.
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Re: Forward assist
If one purposefully and slowly releases the charging handle that forward assist would be necessary, otherwise, and most of time it is an extra feature.jmra wrote:I don't think anyone suggested otherwise. Just most of us have not been in a situation where we "needed" to use it.Beiruty wrote:On AR-15, that feature is standard by design.
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Re: Forward assist
Never had to use it to chamber a round. I have messed with it but that's about it. I hope to not be in a position where the fouling was bad enough to have to use it, but I know its there just in case.
Re: Forward assist
SATX-Scrub wrote:In the Army they trained us to use SPORTS.
Slap - Pull - Observe -Release - Tap (the forward assist) - Squeeze
It worked pretty effectively.

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Re: Forward assist
I've used mine once, when a dirty rifle failed to go all the way into battery. As a rule, I clean my rifle.
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Re: Forward assist
I shot an AR until it jammed from the fouling, but I didn't need an assist; I needed a cleaning rod to poke the stuck shell out of the chamber (Yes, I was shooting Wolf steel-cased ammo). It stuck so hard the extractor tore a chunk out of the shell, but the action never failed to cycle, and emphatically at that.The Annoyed Man wrote:I've used mine once, when a dirty rifle failed to go all the way into battery. As a rule, I clean my rifle.
I've never managed to get one dirty enough to require the forward assist. I suspect that would take more ammunition than I own.
It is a nice feature, though, if so far totally useless to me.
Re: Forward assist
When in the Army I used it routinely to assure the bolt was fully in battery. Now, it's a nice feature I don't use. If the shell won't chamber driving it in isn't the answer. Eject it and try another.
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Re: Forward assist
IIRC, the forward assist was not on the original AR-15,but was added to the M-16 once it started being used in VN, and the weapon would get fouled from jungle whatever.
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Re: Forward assist
MoJo wrote:When in the Army I used it routinely to assure the bolt was fully in battery. Now, it's a nice feature I don't use. If the shell won't chamber driving it in isn't the answer. Eject it and try another.

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