See AZR Model Number below for our AZR Factory Instructions
AZR Gunsmith Instructions:
Model # AZR-15A1
Complete System:
Verify safe condition, mag removed, chamber empty
Verify BCG and Buffer weight
Tip Receiver open
Remove your FCG and Selector
Install AZR-15A1 FCG and Selector
Manually cock Hammer
Regulator™ Top Cam vert position
Insert Regulator™ into Upper Reciver Pocket
Tip Receiver closed
Very slowly pull charging handle to rear
In Spec Mil-Spec ARs BCG will function smoothly
Function Check For Safety Prior to Live Fire to ensure gun is in spec
Model # AZR-15A1
Function Check:
Selector in Semi Position:
Pull Charging Handle to Rear and Release
BCG goes Forward and Disengages Regulator™
Pull Trigger Hammer Drops
Pull Charging Handle to Rear and Release
BCG goes Forward and Disengages Regulator™
Release Trigger
Pull Trigger Hammer Drops
Selector in Fast Semi Position:
Lock BCG to rear
Hit bolt stop to release BCG
BCG goes Forward and Disengages Regulator™
Allows you to pull trigger
Hammer drops
DO NOT MODIFY AZR-15A1 SYSTEM
If BCG stops or trigger goes solid prior to BCG full travel check the guns operating system as something is not within the Colt Mil-Spec Parameters we engineered to. Correct the issue in your Customers gun to ensure BCG functions smoothly.
If for any reason the gun does not function check properly DO NOT ADJUST THE AZR-15A1 TRIGGER SYSTEM other than Instructed below to overcome some of the out of spec upper pockets that exist in the market which are too far forward toward the breech. See Colt upper pocket or DDM4 upper pocket for examples of proper pocket location and geometry per Colt Mil-Spec Parameters.
Model # AZR-15A1 Note - We have no control over out of spec conditions in guns. But heres how to adjust to overcome known out of spec conditions in some ARs.
There are a couple out of spec conditions that we know of that can create as issue aside from putting the springs in incorrectly, or attempting to mix in NON AZR Parts with our AZR-15A1 System.
1. Upper pocket out of spec too far forward.
Pop open a Colt or DD and look at the upper pocket location in perspective to the rear lug. Should be about a playing card thickness. If the pocket has a larger distance then it moves the Regulator™ forward from proper Mil-Spec location which makes the hammer contact the Regulator™. Contact marks will be visible on the front of the Regulator™. This can create issues. To adjust for this out of spec upper condition relieve back corner of hammer to clear Regulator™ so gun operates within the Mil-Spec parameters. See Colt or DDM4 for proper upper pocket reference.
2. Upper pocket out of spec shallow or narrow.
The Regulator™ should sit with the top plate of the Regulator™ basically flush in the upper pocket. If Regulator™ top plate protudes and creates an issue then the pocket is shallow. Machine the pocket to correct depth to correct issue in upper. If the Regulator™ does not go into pocket machine upper pocket to proper Mil-Spec Geometry. See Colt or DDM4 for proper upper pocket reference.
3. Gas out of spec.
Some rare occasions a factory upper will be undergassed. Correct gas to operate within the Mil-Spec parameters. See Colt or DDM4 for proper gas reference.
AZR 9mm Tech:
For General Tech details see 5.56 Tech
AZR 9mm Configuration specifics are covered below.
This is how we did it with what we had on hand. Every 9mm blow back setup is different.
Upper brand should not make any difference as long as its machined to Colt Mil-Spec upper specs which the majority of AR uppers are to Colt specs. Another brand bolt or buffer/spring should not matter as long as the bolt has the same or very similar bottom profile as a normal 5.56 FA BCG and the buffer is heavy enough to eliminate bolt bounce and make reciprocating mass requirements for 9mm which is why we call for 9mm = 10+oz buffer. With the 10+oz buffer you can make reciprocating mass with all std Mil-Spec 9mm Carriers.
How we made the ARIZONA REGULATOR ® run with 9mm:
We used the same standard 5.56 A2 rifle lower that we had been using for the 5.56 development.
Pulled the 5.56 Colt upper, buffer, and buffer spring.
Pinned on a 16" Colt 9mm upper with a Foxtrot Mike Colt style mag BCG part # FMC-9BCG.
Dropped in a Kaw Valley Precision 10 oz tungsten carbine buffer part # KVP-10oz and Kaw Valley Precision XP carbine buffer spring part # KVP-PCC-XP- Spring.
Installed the proper length spacer configuration to take up the extra space in the rifle buffer tube to accommodate the shorter carbine buffer and get the bolt catch to work properly without having excess rearward travel when the bolt locks to the rear when the mag is empty.
Ran a Mean Arms Endomag 9mm mag conversion kit with built in ejector in a PMAG 30 marked AR/M4 GEN M3 part # MAG557-MCT.
Shot Federal 115g brass case bulk ammo.
AZR Short barrel 9mm Pistol Upper Note:
When running a short barrel 7.5 inches with a suppressor we had to go to a standard weight carbine buffer spring.
7.5" Yankee Hill Machine 9mm Upper
Foxtrot Mike Colt Mags 9mm BCG
Kaw Valley Precision 10 oz tungsten carbine buffer
Standard carbine buffer tube
Standard carbine buffer spring
Bowers CAC9 Suppressor
AZR 9mm BCG Note:
Ensure whichever std FA compatible BCG you use does not have an additional pinned in weight in the tail of it that extends forward past the trip release surface. Notably the Colt pinned in weight does exceed forward of the trip surface. When the pinned in weight exceeds forward it interferes with the upper cam and the receiver will not close.
You can either mark the weight, unpin it, and relive a bit of material so it clears the upper cam. Or use the Foxtrot Mike BCG that has a pinned weight that does not exceed forward of the trip surface.
ARIZONA REGULATOR ® AZR-15A1 AZR-15M2 General Info:
BCG / Buffer:
Standard full auto BCG is required to disengage the ARIZONA REGULATOR ®. Smooth edged well made BCG's work best. They function smoother overall. But all standard FA BCG's we have tried functioned. If your BCG is sharp and or rough at the release area smooth it out and polish if need be. Sharp and or rough BCG's can create wear on the AZR top cam above and beyond normal break in and parts seating together from use. No different than anything sharp or rough would do to another surface. We have never had wear issues with the original BCG in our 20" A2 or with the 9mm BCG in that setup, both of which are smooth edged well made parts.
Buffer weight does factor in during rapid fire. We use a 5+ oz buffer with 5.56. We have found that in 20” A1 / A2 guns with a regular rifle buffer there are zero issues. Everything runs perfect. Once we went to another AR in true carbine config with carbine buffer tube, shortened up the barrel length, and or threw on a suppressor we had to go to an H3 buffer that weighed in at 5+ oz to eliminate bolt bounce. It has nothing to do with slowing the bolt down and everything to do with mitigating bolt bounce.
How do we know this. Simple. With a lighter H2 carbine buffer in the suppressed 12.5 SBR Carbine we ran into a last round light strike situation. Did not matter if we ran 5rds 10rds 20rds 30rds. The mag would run perfectly then last round would light strike. This was due to there being no drag on the bottom of the BCG from the empty mag after it chambered the last round. That slight bit of drag from a round in the mag pressing up against the bottom of the BCG was enough upward force and drag to counteract the last bit of bolt bounce while using a lighter H2 carbine buffer. Ran perfect thru the mag then light strike last round every time with the lighter H2 carbine buffer. Swapped to an H3 carbine buffer that weighed in at 5+ oz and never had any problems after that regardless of barrel length or adding a suppressor on that AR Carbine.
Thus for the reasons above is why we require a 5+ oz buffer. Bottom line is if you are getting light strikes it is due to bolt bounce. Increase the buffer weight till the bolt bounce goes away.
IF FOR ANY REASON YOUR CUSTOMERS GUN DOES NOT FUNCTION CHECK PROPERLY AFTER FOLLOWING OUR INSTRUCTIONS CONTACT US VIA EMAIL AND WE WILL BE GLAD TO ASSIST WITH THE AZR INSTRUCTIONS.