Im starting an ar15 build at home and would like some input on what parts not to buy. I will order the upper and lower stripped reivers first. Ive been looking at some aeroprecision parts. If u have an asshole comment, keep it!
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My biggest concern is what "bcg" to use. I always keep my guns clean and oiled. M-16 bcg or what?
IMO if you don't have the experience and know how to pick quality parts then I'd buy a quality factory assembled rifle. As competitive as the AR market is and as many companies there are trying to do their own thing to the same gun if you can't find what you're looking for at a great price then I don't know what to tell you. Also when you total the parts it will cost you as much or more to assemble it yourself not to mention the cost of tools and you have a cobbled together rifle with no warranty. Buy a factory rifle and you have a company to fall back on if it doesn't work, buy a quality factory one and you won't need a company to fall back on because it will work.
If you're doing it to save a few bucks then you're going to get the same rifle you could save a few bucks on assembled and you'll at least have a company to send it to when the POS breaks.
Thats my .02. When the price is the same for the same quality level there is no reason to build it yourself.
I was just wondering if there were parts not to buy, like the bcg. I want to build it myself because i like doing things for myself. I dont want a rifle that somebody else built. Any retard can buy the most expensive parts.
But building a $500 .223? Would only do it for the experience...and you can get that by taking apart a factory rifle.
Nope, as long as you don't BUILD IT WITH THE INTENTION TO sell it.
Do i need to register a finished lower with atf?
Im looking for info on the parts that fail and will cause problems. I cant have malfunctions
My biggest concern is what "bcg" to use. I always keep my guns clean and oiled. M-16 bcg or what?
Thanks for the input guys. Looking forward to going hands on. In my state, you need a. 24 or larger bullet dia. to hunt big game. My buddy has me thinking about a 6.5 grendell for a second upper.
My biggest concern is what "bcg" to use. I always keep my guns clean and oiled. M-16 bcg or what?