I'm toying with the idea of building an AR. I've never done it before and don't really know a ton about it. I'm thinking of building a lower and getting a few uppers. Looking for suggestions, ideas, component recommendations, and possible flaws at this point. I have a couple of different configurations in mind.
1. 300 blackout SBR to pair with an ultra 5 or 9, side charging handle - cheaper scope (SWFA SS, or similar) to play
2. 243 WSSM Upper from DTech, nicer long range scope, for deer and coyotes
3. Typical 5.56 for defense, probably 16" barrel or a little less with the SBR option - red dot sight.
Overall project goals:
1. Light weight - I walk a lot of miles around the mountains and would like the gun to not be heavier than a bolt gun.
2. Probably will get the lower stamped as a SBR - you can put any short barrel upper on the stamped lower, correct?
3. Adjustable gas block on the blackout, so I can shut it off to function quietly as a single shot, if desired.
4. Want a crisp, accurate trigger for the 243 WSSM long range work, but also something that works in defensive applications.
Questions:
1. Does the optic zero shift when you switch uppers? I would think not, because the optic is fixed to the upper itself.
2. Will the 300 blackout be as quiet and functional as a bolt gun?
3. What lower would you go with?
4. Anyway to get the overall weight of the package down?
Thanks for the help!
1. 300 blackout SBR to pair with an ultra 5 or 9, side charging handle - cheaper scope (SWFA SS, or similar) to play
2. 243 WSSM Upper from DTech, nicer long range scope, for deer and coyotes
3. Typical 5.56 for defense, probably 16" barrel or a little less with the SBR option - red dot sight.
Overall project goals:
1. Light weight - I walk a lot of miles around the mountains and would like the gun to not be heavier than a bolt gun.
2. Probably will get the lower stamped as a SBR - you can put any short barrel upper on the stamped lower, correct?
3. Adjustable gas block on the blackout, so I can shut it off to function quietly as a single shot, if desired.
4. Want a crisp, accurate trigger for the 243 WSSM long range work, but also something that works in defensive applications.
Questions:
1. Does the optic zero shift when you switch uppers? I would think not, because the optic is fixed to the upper itself.
2. Will the 300 blackout be as quiet and functional as a bolt gun?
3. What lower would you go with?
4. Anyway to get the overall weight of the package down?
Thanks for the help!