Re: Part building cost vs Factory built costs
<div class="ubbcode-block"><div class="ubbcode-header">Originally Posted By: tylerw02</div><div class="ubbcode-body"><div class="ubbcode-block"><div class="ubbcode-header">Originally Posted By: KiwiShtr</div><div class="ubbcode-body">Hi all
Lately Ive been looking into parts to build an AR. To my pleasant surprise, the cost of building an AR using quite high end parts has turned out to be comparable to buying a factory equivalent.
YHM Barrel $250
Black Rain Milled upper $260
Black Rain Milled Lower $270
DPMS Tit Nit Bolt carrier/group $170
Troy Forend $140 (great deal from on the hide)
BCM Charge Handle $45
DPMS Lower parts kit $55
Buffer assembly $40
Butt stock I already have.
Misc pins, springs etc $50
Now remember these are relatively higher end components (comparable) and I can build this myself to my specs.
Total $1140
VS example
Smith and Wesson M&P15 Approx $1000 depending where you get it from.
Bushmaster M4 A3 Rifle 223 16" w/Rail 30rd AR15 $1013.
Considering the factory rifles are mass produced (cutting costs on individual item). Why would there be such a similarity in costs to a "semi" custom rifle with (probably) higher quality components?
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I'm going to go out on a limb and say you should really re-prioritize your parts list.
YHM barrel---well that's debatable, not a "bad" choice, at the same time its nothing special. I'd rather have a Bravo or DD so that I KNOW the gas port is the right diameter, the chamber is to spec and the barrel steel is spec.
Black Rain Milled upper/lower----VERY expensive and no advantage except they look nice. Often milled parts have tolerance that don't stack well when combined with parts from other companies. I've personally had issues with this. Either way, you can buy X brand lower and X brand upper for less and serve the same purpose just as well.
DPMS TiNit BCG--pretty good argument that you're going to see no noticeable advantage. Many argue the DPMS is an inferior product. One could get a BCM or DD for less money that is actually better quality.
Tory handguard---looks like a good pick up.
BCM CH----THOSE ARE EXCELLENT!
DPMS LPK----Having FIVE of them personally, I'll suggest you get a Daniel Defense kit. For the extra $30, it will provide more benefit than the fancy billet upper/lower and fancy coated BCG. My DPMS kits have very spongey triggers and the other small parts were of poor quality compared to my DD kits.
Buffer----Just get a good H or H2 depending on what gas system you're running. Go with a mil-spec receiver extension and a good spring and you're good to go.
Butt stock----if you've already got it, run it til you find out that it doesn't work.
Misc pins---shouldn't be anything else you need?
I'm going out on a limb and saying you don't really have "higher-end components" here. You are still lacking sights. Also note that frankenguns don't resale nearly as high as factory guns.
Were I you I'd just pick up a BCM upper, BCG, and CH. BCM uppers are running $400 right now, add +140 for BCG and +45 CH. You could also get a receiver extension kit from them as well. You'll also save on your shipping that way. Pick up a DD LPK for $70-75. Pick up the random-branded forged CMT lower of your choice for $75-150 and you'll have saved money and ended up with something superior to what your list or the S&B, DPMS, Bushmaster etc.
Or pick up a Colt 6920 for about $1200 that is superior to anything we've listed.
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I agree with everything tyler said here. I wouldn't spend the money on the black rain stuff and then put a yhm barrel on it. If you have to stick to that budget I would get a cheaper upper and lower set and spend the money on a higher end barrel and a good trigger... like a geissele. Your money will be better spent that way.
Oh and don't forget those complete rifles come with a magazine and front and rear sights. I don't see those listed in your parts list. Also, I'm not sure if the yhm barrel is bare or if it has a flash hider, gas block/a2 sight on it.. but don't forget that stuff either.