It's threads like this that really show how we are more of a community around here than simply just another gun forum. Good luck with your build and welcome to the downward spiral that used to be your bank account.......
[Beer]
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It's threads like this that really show how we are more of a community around here than simply just another gun forum. Good luck with your build and welcome to the downward spiral that used to be your bank account.......
[Beer]
Essential parts to any AR platform rifle.
- lower receiver
- lower parts kit
- rec. extension/ buttstock kit
- upper receiver
- bolt carrier group
- charging handle
- barrel
- gas block/FSB
- gas tube and associated pins
- handguard
- magazines
And depending on your parts selection you might need the following
- delta pack kit
- ejection port cover kit
- forward assist kit
- muzzle device
- barrel nut
- Rear sight parts
There is details I'm missing but that's most of it. It's a metric shit ton of options for just about every part imaginable, you just need to research it and figure out everything you want.
Watch these:
http://www.youtube.com/user/MidwayUS...ch?query=ar+15
I appreciate your input on this. I was planning on going with a metal upper and lower already. I'm not too sure if the upper/lower I was looking at buying is for 556 or "multi" but now that you've said that I'll have to go check it out. As far as the barrel goes I was just going to go with a 1 in 8 or a 1 in 9 twist seeing as it'll be used for.recreational shooting and I won't be using any bigger loads than 55gr.
Just basing it off the list you've made there it looks like I've got everything picked.out that I'll need, now.just to buy it all and watch my bank account cry a little hah. I have noticed that there are so many options for every single little thing on the gun, I ended up picking one or two options for each part that I liked then started researching both and comparing them and just narrowed my decision down that until I had it all sorted out.
I definetly plan on taking my time with this, not only to make sure I get everything perfect but also because I don't have enough funds to buy it all right now, Christmas took a chunk of that. I'll definetly post up some pictures though so you guys can see how it's coming along.
Amazing way to get you very familiar with your rifle. If you can't find certain parts locally, Palmetto State Armory is a cheap place, but expect a long wait for your stuff. I like my mid length gas system a ton for my 16" barrel though.
1) Learn laws applicable to firearm construction
2) Decide on budget and get the best barrel and BCG you can in your budget
3) For all but the greatest amounts of abuse a mil-spec lower is a mil-spec lower and the differences are negligible.
4) Proper torque is key, so buy the right tools to begin with and the will be used extensively for your next 10 or so builds.
5) Watch about 10 different youtube videos start to finish before beginning, one of them is bound to be correct.
6) Take your time and have fun.