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I am considering building a few AR rifles for my self. I would like to get a thumper like a .458 Socom, a white .223 like the older arctic panther and more recently, an AR pistol that has been added to my want list. As far as a hobby, is it worth it to build your own AR rifle? I would like to have a better understanding of exactly how the work, etc.
Assuming it is still a fun hobby, do you all use an average lower parts kit? Are there parts you order separate and replace from the generic parts in the lower parts kit? What are your thoughts on where to buy parts, and what parts need upgraded etc?
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It's usually cheaper to just buy a complete lower and mate it with a complete upper. Buying all the parts and paying shipping on them usually ends up costing a lot more. The only nice thing about assembling all the parts is you get exactly what you want.
I like to replace the trigger with something like a RR 2 stage or a LaRue MBT2S.
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If you feel the urge to go down that rabbit hole, why not?
I've assembled several uppers and lowers now. It get's a bit addictive (fair warning)….grin
I put in basic mil spec lower parts myself, and that's just my personal preference. Mostly stripped lowers from PSA, and AR-Stoner lower parts kits from Midway.
Uppers seem simpler to me, less small parts overall. I usually use uppers from AR Stoner and BCG's from AR Stoner or PSA.
You can generally spend as little or as much as you want/need to find your AR happiness.
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If you feel the urge to go down that rabbit hole, why not?
I've assembled several uppers and lowers now. It get's a bit addictive (fair warning)….grin
I put in basic mil spec lower parts myself, and that's just my personal preference. Mostly stripped lowers from PSA, and AR-Stoner lower parts kits from Midway.
Uppers seem simpler to me, less small parts overall. I usually use uppers from AR Stoner and BCG's from AR Stoner or PSA.
You can generally spend as little or as much as you want/need to find your AR happiness. It becomes an addiction. Your credit card will take a beating. kwg
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Thanks for the information. It seems that the trigger and possibly the handguard are the only real reason to replace parts in the lower parts kits that I see. I say that having not used any yet.
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Have your builds been accurate and function well?
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I say if you have to ask the question, you're not ready to be building your own
I try to stick with the basics, they do so well. Nothing fancy mind you, just plain jane will get it done with style. You want to see an animal drop right now? Shoot him in the ear hole. BSA MAGA
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Have your builds been accurate and function well?
Yes. I haven't had any troubles. I've assembled about five lowers, and ten uppers in the last few years. They all run as they should.
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its like Lincoln logs or lego to me. Nothing to it at all. Now turning a barrel, drilling correct port, chambering, thats all back to real gunsmith work.
Putting the ready to go parts together, thats something any monkey can do and have a working accurate gun.
IMHO.
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My conclusion was that building an AR was like reloading. If you are going to do a lot of it, or are shooting for something than average, you may benefit from doing it yourself.
If you are looking for a decent blaster, buy.
I do reload, I haven't built. Yet.
Intriguing, but not practical.
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If you feel the urge to go down that rabbit hole, why not?
I've assembled several uppers and lowers now. It get's a bit addictive (fair warning)….grin
I put in basic mil spec lower parts myself, and that's just my personal preference. Mostly stripped lowers from PSA, and AR-Stoner lower parts kits from Midway.
Uppers seem simpler to me, less small parts overall. I usually use uppers from AR Stoner and BCG's from AR Stoner or PSA.
You can generally spend as little or as much as you want/need to find your AR happiness. FYI All of PSA's uppers and lowers are manufactured by Spikes Tactical
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Have your builds been accurate and function well? I usually build & rebarrel my match uppers & lowers myself. They've all been great except one time I had a problematic lower that I sold with full disclosure. I trust them to win at the Nationals.
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Sounds good guys! thanks for the input. I think it would be fun, but I don't see myself doing more than 5 or 6 of them. Of course I could always keep putting together different uppers for the lowers that I have!
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If you feel the urge to go down that rabbit hole, why not?
I've assembled several uppers and lowers now. It get's a bit addictive (fair warning)….grin
I put in basic mil spec lower parts myself, and that's just my personal preference. Mostly stripped lowers from PSA, and AR-Stoner lower parts kits from Midway.
Uppers seem simpler to me, less small parts overall. I usually use uppers from AR Stoner and BCG's from AR Stoner or PSA.
You can generally spend as little or as much as you want/need to find your AR happiness. FYI All of PSA's uppers and lowers are manufactured by Spikes Tactical Good information. I did not know that!
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I have assembled about 12 so far. just me but I can't bring myself to call it building when I am just putting parts together. there are more how to videos on you tube then you could view in a life time. I have put together 8 .223/556's , 1 458 socom, 3, 7.62x39's, so far. right now on PSA they are having some sweet sales. would suggest you put together a pistol right off the bat. you are going to want one before very long so get it done . I have a cart full of parts right now to put together a 300 blk pitol. just have to pull the trigger so's to speak.
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They are more fun putting them together than a swing set with bad instructions. It might just be putting parts together but you know when YOU did something wrong. Makes one thing while doing it.
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that's a big 10-4! and you can personalize them. a slipped punch here and plyer marks on a thread protector there!
the consolidation of the states into one vast republic, sure to be aggressive abroad and despotic at home, will be the certain precursor of that ruin which has overwhelmed all those that have preceded. Robert E Lee ~Molɔ̀ːn Labé Skýla~
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I was looking at the sales on PSA now. Are they always running those sales year round or is this really a good time to buy?
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PSA has sales all the time. right now they are out of stock on lots of things. another site to look at is primary arms.
the consolidation of the states into one vast republic, sure to be aggressive abroad and despotic at home, will be the certain precursor of that ruin which has overwhelmed all those that have preceded. Robert E Lee ~Molɔ̀ːn Labé Skýla~
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Anymore is so much cheaper to buy PSA rifle kits they come with everything you need minus the stripped lower. https://palmettostatearmory.com/ar-15/rifle-kits.html
Then STFU. The rest of your statement is superflous bullshit with no real bearing on this discussion other than to massage your own ego. Suckin' on my titties like you wanted me.
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