Our AR-15 Dust Cover gives you the ability to have all of your different AR-15 uppers clearly marked for caliber. The cover is finished in Black Armor-Tuff and the caliber of your upper clearly marked. Changing them is very easy, but care must be taken to not lose the c-clips and to reassemble it correctly. Please read and follow the instructions below to get your new cover installed and ready to go:1. Push the hinge pin forward until you can see the little “c” clip, positioning it so the open end is toward you. 2. Using small punches or a screw driver, very carefully push on each end of the clip until it pops off. It doesn’t take much, so take it slow and easy. 3. Force should not be required; the clip will be under the pin and easily removed. You can use tweezers, or a magnetic pickup, or carefully tilt the receiver until the clip comes out in your hand. Be careful it is small and is easily lost. 4. Make note of the cover spring position. If you don’t have a diagram, take a picture so you can put it back right later. 5. Slide the hinge pin rearward, covering the spring with your hand so it is not lost when the tension is released. 7. Keep working the rod rearward until it is clear. Go slow so you don’t scratch your upper receiver.Installation is mostly reversing the above. An easy way to install the hinge pin spring is to position it with the short leg to the rear of the receiver, pointing up toward the ejection port. 1. Push the hinge pin into the spring a bit. 2. Grab the front part of the spring, lifting it away from the receiver and press the long leg down, allowing it to rest against the ejection port cover. Slide your hinge pin in the rest of the way. 3. Line up the little slot on the hinge pin with the front wall of the hinge pin channel. Use the wall to slide the clip down against the pin and use a punch to push it into place. You’ll hear an audible click as it engages properly; Note: No small parts are included; Specifications for Wilson Combat Ejection Port Dust Cover: Manufacturer: Wilson Combat Color: Black Finish: Armor-Tuff Fabric/Material: Armor-Tuff Package Contents: Wilson Combat Ejection Port Dust Cover
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KC –
These Wilson Combat dust covers are great, I use them on just about all of my uppers and they've fit all of them just fine. They don't look tarnished or look like they were run over by a car like the standard dust cover most of these budget AR's come with. I highly recommend this product, it's worth every penny.
Jack –
A lot nicer than mil-spec. Fit perfectly into a billet GuntecUSA upper. The downside is you have to purchase the rod and spring separately. No problem with installation. the finish is better than parkerized.
Chris Hall –
As you would expect from Wilson Combat the finish and visual appearance are outstanding. Once installed, I found the latch to be much tighter than any dust cover I’ve had. It is functional and I’m certain it will loosen up with use, but it is quite hard to close by hand.
Bob –
Some dust covers are simply better than others. This one is better than most. Fit and finish are great. Added a touch of flair to my new upper build along with a small margin of added safety with the caliber engraved on the cover.
Brian –
The dust cover is very well made and sturdy. The caliber engraving isn't as bright as shown in the images but that could just be the one that I received. Also, be sure to read what the package includes. I made the mistake of assuming it came with the hardware to install it.
RoeDoe –
The labeling on these dust covers is way too small and not enough contrast to be read from more than a few feet and in bright light. I have parts, pieces and whole firearms from Wilson Combat. This is the first time I have been disappointed in the quality of a part. The dust cover itself is fine but the writing is near worthless. The label is only on the outside so if the cover is open, the caliber is not identified.