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From Brownells . . .

In the face of growing online censorship across many popular social media sites, Brownells has launched a new Internet resource to help customers learn how to build their own AR-15 rifles at home.

Hosted at www.brownells.com/HowToBuild, the new website features step-by-step, interactive videos professionally filmed in the famous Brownells video studio. Featuring Brownells Gun Tech Caleb Savant, the videos detail the AR-15 build process with easy-to-follow directions and expert advice.

“Several social media platforms have banned videos and other content showing how to build firearms,” said Brownells VP of Marketing Ryan Repp. “Because of Brownells’ long-time support of the Second Amendment and individual freedom, it made sense for us to create a professionally produced video and resource center to assist rifle builders of all skill levels make the rifle of their dreams in the comfort of their own home or workshop.”

The videos have an easy search button on the upper left-hand corner, allowing viewers to jump quickly to specific chapters to find the information they need. Titles include “How to Build Your AR Introduction,” “How to Build Your Lower,” and “How to Build Your Upper.” There is also a video on how to properly test fire and troubleshoot an AR-15 once it’s built.

In addition to the instructional videos, the site also hosts links to popular and in-stock parts, tools and accessories required to build an AR-15 rifle at home.

To learn more, visit www.brownells.com/HowToBuild.

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6 COMMENTS

  1. Cue the mainstream media outrage in 3, 2, 1…

    They’re already panicking over the possibility the Supreme Court is going to uphold the Constitutional right to keep and bear arms.
    I can imagine what Rachel Maddow of MSNBC is going to say about these videos!

  2. Brownells is my usual go to for Criterion Barrels. What is in stock usually determines the build. Right now it’s only carbine. Never a problemo with Brownells anything. My suggestion for pasty mouth Gun Control busy bodies…If you do not appreaciate Brownells going the extra mile to help educate DIY novices change the channel or gfy.

  3. I watch Brownells quite often. I doubt I’ll ever build an AR but more like assemble one. No helping hands so it’s all on me. I hate paying anyone…btw there are still “how to” video’s up like the unmatched NSZ85.

  4. Good stuff.

    A few years ago, just as the Google overlords on the top floor of their Command Tower were beginning to learn the magic of virtue signalling, I sensed the headwinds coming our way and went on a YouTube downloading spree. Built a video library of how-to and step-by-steps for nearly every gun in my collection, by specific make and model. Takedown, clean & maintenance, repairs, reassembly, modifications, etc.

    Soooooo glad I did. Less than a year later, they were all removed by the Thought Police. For the children.

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