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BREATHER
03-31-2011, 19:19
Devil Dog Armory ??? I am thinking about doing business with him. His card says AR-15 Specialist. I have the whereforall to get me an AR and have started looking. He says he can build me one. I have looked at them at the last gunshow, but didn't really have a chance to talk with anyone selling them due to the crowd...

argonstrom
03-31-2011, 19:28
Please check out the Industry Partner section of this board & support them: http://www.co-ar15.com/forums/forumdisplay.php?f=87

Lot's of good AR stuff in there! :)

Byte Stryke
03-31-2011, 21:29
what Internet Said..

we have some really good guys in here from Stock builders, custom Builders to full blown metal shop gunsmiths

I have heard nary a negative peep about any of them.

I personally have used and or visited Internet, BPTactical, Bowers Tactical, Machine gun tours to name only a few.

And I trust Bert (BP tactical) With my weapons and my Kid...

SA Friday
03-31-2011, 22:03
I've seen some seriously jacked up builds over the years. It all comes down to quality of the builder, parts, and tools. Any of the three fall short and you suffer. This is true with any gun build. You deal with an unknown builder, you roll the dice.

Take the advise of someone who entrenched in the local shooting community and deal with BP or Bowers for an AR build. When they give you advise on the build, take it. I have yet to hear or see anything to tarnish their reputations.

BPTactical
04-01-2011, 05:50
And I trust Bert (BP tactical) With my weapons and my Kid...

I like kids Guy, a little A1 and Tabasco................................Mmmmmm[Coffee]


In all sincerity though on behalf of all the IP's Thank You for the support of the COAR15 community. You guys (And gals) are the best![Beer]



To the OP- I have no personal experience with the entity named nor have seen anything they have done.
Although assembly of an AR platform is pretty straightforward and it can be done on the kitchen table, it needs to be done CORRECTLY. As said in a prior post, a build is only as good as the individual that is wielding the tools.
Are they local and if not what are you going to do if there is a problem with the build? All the money you "save" will be for naught if you have to send the rifle back and wait a month or more.

StagLefty
04-01-2011, 08:02
I'll join in here with "use our local guys". I'm currently doing a build and so far have used Machine Gun Tours for my lower and Bowers is helping with upper. I also wouldn't hesitate to use BP for any other gun work. Great vendors and lots of great info from them. [Beer]

Seamonkey
04-01-2011, 08:12
I have dealt with BP Tactical and Bowers Tactical. I have no issues with either of them and would recommend contacting them.

Just make sure you bathe, brush your teeth and possibly run a comb through your hair first. A box of candy won't hurt either.

[LOL]

HBARleatherneck
04-01-2011, 08:15
I would recommend BP Tactical.


But, putting an AR together is a pretty simple task, as mentioned by others. But, for cutting, threading or any real smith work, I would use BP Tactical.

StagLefty
04-01-2011, 08:18
Just make sure you bathe, brush your teeth and possibly run a comb through your hair first. A box of candy won't hurt either.
[LOL]

That Robb has such high standards for his customers [ROFL1]

Irving
04-01-2011, 09:08
Robb hates Troggs.

Ranger
04-01-2011, 10:10
And I trust Bert (BP tactical) With my weapons and my Kid...

Awesome! What kind of upgrades did you get done on the kid? [M2]

BigMat
04-01-2011, 10:21
Awesome! What kind of upgrades did you get done on the kid? [M2]


A simple cut, crown and thread job is a great way to get a teenager in line. Or so I hear.



Also, throw my hat in for out industry partners, have worked with many of them, try to work with the rest, and I have yet to be disappointed or hear a bad thing said from any of my friends who I have sent.

There are resources for whatever you could need gun wise down there, and they all do a good job.

BPTactical
04-01-2011, 11:12
A simple cut, crown and thread job is a great way to get a teenager in line. Or so I hear

Never cut mine and he has been "crowned" repeatedly.

Didn't do a damn bit of good.....................


Now the thread job needs to be applied to his britches, it might help keep them ABOVE his ass.

Byte Stryke
04-01-2011, 12:48
Never cut mine and he has been "crowned" repeatedly.

Didn't do a damn bit of good.....................


Now the thread job needs to be applied to his britches, it might help keep them ABOVE his ass.


Bert and his Missus watched Little-Byte for me while I Did some PC/Network stuff at their house.

BPTactical
04-01-2011, 15:19
Awesome! What kind of upgrades did you get done on the kid? [M2]

TactiKool Diapers!!!!!!!

ChunkyMonkey
04-01-2011, 15:26
TactiKool Diapers!!!!!!!

Does it have a flap that opens up and reads 'Eat Sh*t, C*ckSucker!'?

BigMat
04-01-2011, 18:53
Does it have a flap that opens up and reads 'Eat Sh*t, C*ckSucker!'?


Oh, I have to lock this one away to piss my wife off someday. I like shooting and all, but my real hobby is getting her to roll her eyes.

Byte Stryke
04-01-2011, 19:04
Awesome! What kind of upgrades did you get done on the kid? [M2]



Cleaned excessive carbon from exhaust Port, cleaned intake port.

Set head space and timing


[LOL]

BPTactical
04-02-2011, 05:28
Cleaned excessive carbon from exhaust Port, cleaned intake port.

Set head space and timing


[LOL]

Uhmmm Guy...........................he was asking what upgrades were done to Lil Byte, not what was required to keep you in operating order[Coffee]

Byte Stryke
04-02-2011, 06:09
Uhmmm Guy...........................he was asking what upgrades were done to Lil Byte, not what was required to keep you in operating order[Coffee]


hahhahahahaha

Ohh
Hehehehe.


I dont get it


[Neene1]