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Looking for advice on building an AR-15
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PostPosted: Fri Feb 24, 2012 7:56 am    Post subject: Looking for advice on building an AR-15 Reply with quote

I am looking to acquire an AR-15 in the near future. I've been eyeing Armalite and Colt and have seen them for $1100 - $1300.

I will be buying/building with a >= 20" stainless bull barrel. From what I have seen, I am looking at ~$600 -$700 for the upper I want with this type of barrel.

Questions:

1) What would I be looking at for a decent quality lower?

2) Besides the upper and lower, what am I looking at in terms of additional parts?

3) Any other helpful tips?

Much appreciated!!
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PostPosted: Fri Feb 24, 2012 12:57 pm    Post subject: Re: Looking for advice on building an AR-15 Reply with quote

Check out youtube for several tutorials that will show you the pieces and parts and how they go together.

I have built both uppers and lowers myself and while I found it quite rewarding, do not think you will save a lot of money. You can buy a built upper or lower for about $50 more than the parts will cost you.

That said the parts you need will depend on what you want to build. A2 upper or flat top upper, Float tube or stock hand guards? gas block or front sight tower? Fixed stock or collapsible stock? single stage or two stage trigger?

In general for a standard flat top build.

Complete flat top upper receiver with forward assist and dust cover will run about $130, Bolt carrier group with new bolt - $130 aso and another $15 for a charging handle.

A good quality match grade barrel will be $200-300

Gas tube $15, gas block $30 roll pins $2

If you use a float tube or a standard hand guard will have some cost difference but will be from $50-$150 depending on how you trick it out.

A complete lower can be purchased for about $275. A stripped lower is about $120, Parts Kit $50, Stock - $70. Add a good trigger - $200.

A word of advice - If you build a lower spread a white sheet on the floor around you when you put in the detent pins - they like to fly around...


Slim - did I forget anything?

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PostPosted: Fri Feb 24, 2012 1:02 pm    Post subject: Re: Looking for advice on building an AR-15 Reply with quote

Midway USA has a great selection of parts. You will need an armorers wrench and a vice block to hold the upper while you screw the barrel nut on.

Nice to haves are a front sight block jig, Roll pin punches that hold onto the pins while you get them started,

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PostPosted: Thu Mar 01, 2012 4:55 pm    Post subject: Re: Looking for advice on building an AR-15 Reply with quote

Eremius We lost some posts in the crash and burn event last week.

Are you still thinking you want to build your AR or are you going to buy one? Midway USA has a great deal on DPMS uppers this month.

I will say that spare parts laying around my workshop tend to become rifles if I allow them to get together...

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PostPosted: Thu Mar 01, 2012 6:43 pm    Post subject: Re: Looking for advice on building an AR-15 Reply with quote

I bought an Olympic base model a-2 for @ 600 and have had no complaints it is at least as accurate as my issue one, later I built a 6.8spc upper for it and so far it functions flawlessly as well.

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PostPosted: Fri Mar 02, 2012 5:46 am    Post subject: Re: Looking for advice on building an AR-15 Reply with quote

I am thinking at this point of just picking up an Armalite.
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PostPosted: Sun Mar 04, 2012 4:58 pm    Post subject: Re: Looking for advice on building an AR-15 Reply with quote

Just to confuse you....

Here is what I put together today..





I had a buddy that had an A1 upper receiver he let me "borrow", I got a barrel for a Benjamin at Sportsmans guide. I snagged a used set of hanguards Front sight base and gas tube on another web site for $45 and I got a new bolt carrier and bolt for $105. I took the flash hider off of another barrel and used a new fifty cent peel washer. add a lower tha was attached to a Varmint upper and Voila!

If you get a naked barrel getting a front sight base can be tricky but you give a hard job to a lazy person and they find an easy way to do it.

Normally you have to cut taper pin holes in the base and barrel. Since I had a used FSB.. it would be difficult to mark and cut the taper groove in the bottom of the barrel.


So I drilled and tapped the bottom for set screws to lock the FSB in place -.


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PostPosted: Mon Mar 05, 2012 7:07 am    Post subject: Re: Looking for advice on building an AR-15 Reply with quote

Well I ended up getting the CR6724. If nothing else it let's me get used to the AR-15 before I try to build one for myself (I want a carbine as well).
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PostPosted: Mon Mar 05, 2012 9:37 am    Post subject: Re: Looking for advice on building an AR-15 Reply with quote

Careful ! these things are like potato chips.. You can't have just one.

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PostPosted: Mon Mar 05, 2012 11:20 am    Post subject: Re: Looking for advice on building an AR-15 Reply with quote

Smile Eremius;just some stuff you should know.Some of the colt lower componants are not the same as the "commercial"lower componants.Pin size is one thing-at least on the government models,and pin spacing if I recall correctly.Which in turn will influence the type of uppers that can be used.Also if you go 100% commercial type of ar-there will/or could be a parts interchangeability problem between colt and commercial.Reseach this-as colt may have made some changes to become more "commercial"friendly !Other than this info-That new"stick"ought to be a good shooter after break in ammo!Have fun! Very Happy

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