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    everything looks good, i would also look at magpul and tangodown rail guards. If you mix and match, it makes ur rifle more unique. As well as check out the low pro gas block by stag. You have a stag already,you should stick with the parts that go with the manufacturer. Thats just my opinion, if you need ideas, check out the thread "evil black rifles" mine is on there. also check out the tango down fvg it is cheaper than the troy, and it has a pocket for a pressure switch. hope this helps. you picked a good maker for an AR.

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    Quote Originally Posted by CO-FreeShooter View Post
    everything looks good, i would also look at magpul and tangodown rail guards. If you mix and match, it makes ur rifle more unique. As well as check out the low pro gas block by stag. You have a stag already,you should stick with the parts that go with the manufacturer. Thats just my opinion, if you need ideas, check out the thread "evil black rifles" mine is on there. also check out the tango down fvg it is cheaper than the troy, and it has a pocket for a pressure switch. hope this helps. you picked a good maker for an AR.
    I was thinking the Troy gaurds cause they have a 3 pack for 35 bucks where as the others are 15 bucks each... i dont know maybe im just being cheap...

    thanks for throwing the tango down vertical grip out there i think im going to go with that instead.

    How come no one told me i missed the light? lol. I have no idea what to look for in one i would like one with a pressure switch and be able to mount it on the left side. What would you guys recommend?

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    I went with the SureFire 6P Defender with a larue mount. It works well. I don't have the pressure switch cuz mine is mounted just infront of the VFG. I use my knuckle to turn it on and off. I know that isn't the best method, but i am being cheap right now and not getting the pressure switch. I believe you can get them online at almost any place they sell SureFire. I like the light cuz it has a jagged bevel. Hope this helps. And that thread was under Photo Gallery "Evil black guns" if you wanna peep mine.

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    Another rail option for you is a Daniel Defense 9.5 or 12.0 FSP lite rail .. Troy is also making a new rail system that is seriously lower weight than anyone else (8.5 OZ for their 12" MFR version). Don't get me wrong, you won't be doing yourself wrong at all by going with LaRue.. I personally just like the weight reduction of the DD or Troy rails.. all three are as good as it gets with FF tactical rails.

    Daniel Defenese: http://www.danieldefense.com/?page=s..._ar15literails

    Troy Industries: http://troyind.com/MRFRails.html

    For a light.. there's a rolling trend with a lot of folks to reduce weight and foot print. Low profile traditionally relegated to Pistols type lights (Surefire X200/X300 and Streamlight TLR-1/2's) are really effective options. I've recently changed over to Streamlight TLR-1's on 2 of my rifles now and absolutely love it over the SureFire G-2 LED's I had on them. Still either light option works great.

    Rail covers.. bleh.. complet personal choice here. I run ladder covers because I like the lower profile and extra little bit of grip. I know plenty of folks who like the new MagPul kits.

    For the Optic.. Unless you're hard set on CR123 batteries, you'll get a good deal picking up a used 512.

    Something else to think about is a LaRue Po'Boy 2.5x flip to side magnifier... it's a great option for added the ability to reach out to 300+ yards and flips out of the way to let you run the red dot without it being in the way.

    Verticle grips.. again personal choice. I've been dealing with a bum shoulder for years but have finally decided that I like the VFG further out on the rail (pretty much as far out as I can get it).. to that end I'm swapping over to stubby grips. The longer traditional VFG's interfere with prone and supported shooting when that far out on the rail. Both Troy and LaRue have excellent offerings here.

    Excellent choice on the BUIS, another more afforable option is the MagPul MBUIS sets. No trittium that I know of, though you might have the ability to swap out the front sight post.

    As to the gun itself ... ask around and see if anyone here can help with restaking the Gas Key. It's most likely well enough done to sufice, but it never hurts to take the extra step to make sure that is done correctly. Replace the extractor spring with a heavier one .. plenty of extractor reliability upgrade kits available out there for really good prices. There's some good reading about the why's and differences here and a few other places.

    Snag a pin and spring parts kit and maybe even a spare bolt and firing pin. Just handy things to have as ready spares in your range bag.

    MagPul PMag's are pretty much the cat's meow for mags. I run a mix of both metal and PMag's.. both run very well, but my ready mags are all PMag's. Take that for what it's worth and YMMV.

    So the AR is a very durable platform but runs better when lubed correctly and heavily. Run em' wet. Plenty to read around here about care and feeding.

    Cleaning, well here again.. everyone has thier own ways. I clean my AR's somewhere between 500 and 1000 rounds. I rarely if ever have issues with funtional reliability in my 5.56 AR's, my 9mm.. well that's a finicky pig

    Other's clean after every range trip or what not. Just depends on you. Keep it lubricated and clear of significant debre and have fun!

    Welcome to the additiction..

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    I have been 1-uped.

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    Nah, I just took a really long time saving pennies for my last AR..

    http://www.co-ar15.com/forums/showth...t=7854&page=15

    It's evolved very little since then... dropped the G2, added the TLR-1, Vickers Padded Sling, QD sling mounts and all that along with it for buffer tube and rail mounts. Still need to put the Stubby VFG on it too.

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    Nice guns guys! Thanks for the info on the troy rails being so lite. Thinking i am going to get a troy 9" its like half the weight of the larue 9". Think i may go with the ladders to. You guys rock

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    If you're already considering the lo-pro gas block, think about going longer with the rails, 12 or 13" for the little extra bit of sight radius. Not to mention, it just looks cooler

    Another interesting trend that seems to be taking hold is putting the pistol light (TLR or X-200's) out in front of the front sight. the rational is that if you have to get the forend up on a barrier, you're light is not going to interfere and you won't be throwing a muzzle shadow.

    I can't confirm how well this works other than from reading other reviews from folks I respect. All said and told, this is yet another option in the AR-15 Lego's world

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    Quote Originally Posted by BadShot View Post
    Nah, I just took a really long time saving pennies for my last AR..

    http://www.co-ar15.com/forums/showth...t=7854&page=15

    It's evolved very little since then... dropped the G2, added the TLR-1, Vickers Padded Sling, QD sling mounts and all that along with it for buffer tube and rail mounts. Still need to put the Stubby VFG on it too.
    I'm not talking about being one up'ed on the rifle side, i am talking about the novel of suggestions you wrote.

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    Ah ... well Hi.. I'm BadShot and I'm addicted to gadgets and gear..

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