Luth-AR Bolt Gas Rings Stainless, 3 Pack

SKU:
115838759
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UPC:
859992007951
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MPN:
BT-01-3P
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Gas Ring

AR-15 gas rings are a small but essential wear item on any .223/5.56 rifle—and Luth-AR's stainless steel bolt gas rings are built to last. This three-pack set gives you spares to have on hand or equip multiple uppers, ensuring your bolt carrier group cycles reliably under load. Over time, gas rings compress and lose their seal, causing sluggish bolt velocity and reliability issues. Stainless steel construction resists corrosion and maintains consistent performance even in hard use or harsh environments, making these a practical upgrade over standard replacements.

Whether you're refreshing a rifle that's seen heavy trigger time, setting up a new build, or simply stocking spare parts for the range or field, having quality gas rings in your toolkit means you won't be sidelined by a maintenance issue. Luth-AR designs its components with the practical shooter in mind—no unnecessary complexity, just proven function.

Installation is straightforward: the rings fit onto the bolt carrier and hold themselves in place during assembly. If you're familiar with basic AR maintenance, you already know the process. Compatible with standard AR-15 platforms chambered in .223 Remington or 5.56 NATO, these rings work with most common bolt carrier configurations.

Key Features

  • Stainless steel construction for durability and corrosion resistance
  • Three-pack quantity—extras for backup or multiple rifles
  • Designed for .223/5.56 AR-15 platforms
  • Direct replacement for worn or damaged gas rings

Specifications

MaterialStainless Steel
Caliber.223 Remington / 5.56 NATO
Quantity3 Pack
ApplicationAR-15 Bolt Carrier Group

Frequently Asked Questions

Will these gas rings work with my AR-15 upper?

Yes, Luth-AR stainless steel bolt gas rings are compatible with standard .223/5.56 AR-15 bolt carrier groups and most common AR platform configurations.

How often should I replace my gas rings?

Gas rings gradually compress and lose their seal over time. If you notice sluggish bolt cycling or reliability issues, it's a good time to swap them out. Having a spare three-pack on hand lets you refresh them without delay.

What's the difference between stainless steel and standard gas rings?

Stainless steel resists corrosion better than standard materials and maintains consistent performance in harsh environments or after extended storage. These rings are built to outlast typical alternatives.

Are these easy to install?

Yes. Gas rings simply fit onto the bolt carrier and hold in place during assembly. If you've ever done basic AR maintenance, installation is straightforward.