One down, one to go. BCA side charger 5.56, $40 lower and cheap chit parts kit from Discount AR. $390 + $44 in sights and $10 vert grip that were on hand. Previously assembled as a pistol BTW....
"I can't be canceled, because, I don't give a fuuck!" --- Kid Rock 2022
Mucho better cheap parts on #2. PSA 10.5" 5.56 pistola KAK, enhanced trigger. $40 lwr. $420+ $60 rear sight on hand. Will get a carry handle as I like them.
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"I can't be canceled, because, I don't give a fuuck!" --- Kid Rock 2022
The trickiest part for me is always that little detent and spring for the front takedown pin. Getting that little bugger in place without launching it into orbit takes focus.....grin
Yah for sure. I'll use double ear protection when not suppressed. Looking forward to trying them. Shot my 10.5" Ruger the other day out the rig's window and shattered my driver's side mirror with either the blast or ejected shell! LOL Use with caution. That 7" sucker is awful short, could easily reach out too far.
"I can't be canceled, because, I don't give a fuuck!" --- Kid Rock 2022
I like the looks of the first one. What brand of handguard did you use?
It's a Bear Creek assembled upper and just whatever they were shipping, 15" M-Lok. It was $255 during a sale they had.
I'll note that a few years ago I wanted a dead nuts reliable carbine for my first AR15 and got the FN15 pictured in the group shot, right. If the SHTF, it's the real deal. Others are to play with, but, the Ruger pistol has been pleasing me and is at the ready. If'n I was stuck in a truck at an intersection, I think one of these would be awful comforting. Get'em while you can.
Last edited by MtnBoomer; 06/26/20.
"I can't be canceled, because, I don't give a fuuck!" --- Kid Rock 2022
The trickiest part for me is always that little detent and spring for the front takedown pin. Getting that little bugger in place without launching it into orbit takes focus.....grin
There is a handy little tool for that in my Avid Armorers Tool Kit. Makes it very simple.
The trickiest part for me is always that little detent and spring for the front takedown pin. Getting that little bugger in place without launching it into orbit takes focus.....grin
Buddy showed me the clevis pin trick, which makes that a piece of cake...