What do you think of m AR15 build?
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That JSE looks good, thanks ill really keep that in mind.
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So i'm guess I left out alot of stuff. I am going to use the Magpul MOE handguard.. What are the other things i'm missing?
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Wait for this to come in stock, you can't build it cheaper.x007x wrote:So i'm guess I left out alot of stuff. I am going to use the Magpul MOE handguard.. What are the other things i'm missing?
ETA: Post # 1,000 what what!!
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I second the Daniel Defense barrel. Have you considered going the mid-length gas system route? I will keep the cycle pressure down, and I personally think it looks more appropriate on a 16" barrel.
Also check out the BCM Gunfighter line of charging handles. I will never go back to anything else. They are like a rock.
http://www.bravocompanyusa.com/BCM-GUNF ... %20762.htm" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
Let me add a congratulations to your venture. I think it makes you really appreciate the machines that are firearms to put one together yourself and be fully responsible for its function.
Also check out the BCM Gunfighter line of charging handles. I will never go back to anything else. They are like a rock.
http://www.bravocompanyusa.com/BCM-GUNF ... %20762.htm" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
Let me add a congratulations to your venture. I think it makes you really appreciate the machines that are firearms to put one together yourself and be fully responsible for its function.
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Re: What do you think of m AR15 build?
Have a look at Bravo Company Manufacturing (BCM)? I am pleased with mine and am able to get ~one inch groups at 50 yards with iron sights (I cannot see further than that with my tired old eyes) using Federal 62 grain FMJ ball ammo.x007x wrote:Yes you are right about brownells..I'll do a recheck on the items again. The reason I got that gas block..Ok i was using ar15builder.com and when i chose other gas blocks, they were uneven with the upper receiver and were lower. For the gas tube, yeah i just realized i didnt have that. I am accepting all adivce from everyone. I have looked at a completed upper but wasn't finding what I liked.
Best of luck with your build and look forward to seeing pictures when completed!
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More people are suggestion a mid-lenght guard. Does a mid-lenght guard fit on a 16" barrel? I was on some site that said you couldn't..Yeah i am a noob at ARs, but ive learned quite a bit just from looking at a build..I think I have left out some things, and its prob some minor things. I can be really picky sometimes, so thats 1 reason I haven't bought an complete uppper. Also, yes I feel it will be much better to build your own AR..Like "The Annoyed Man" said in another post..You won't have the satisfaction if you buy a AR than build one.
Also, what is the LPK :Carry-a-Kimber" is talking about?
Also, what is the LPK :Carry-a-Kimber" is talking about?
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Whats the difference between a mid-lenght guard rail and a carbine guard rail?
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For me to do the mid-lenght gas system, do i need a longer barrel than 16"?
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Re: What do you think of m AR15 build?
Check out Del-ton as well. You can get a complete kit, minus the stripped lower built to your desires. It will be cheaper than buying parts individually. Also having a complete kit is a good idea for your first build.
A 16" barrel with a mid-length system is a good option. Mag-Pul makes a MOE handguard for it.
I am waiting on the parts for my 13th build right now. It will be all Mag-Pul furniture and 20" barrel flattop. Gonna make it a 3 gun platform.
A 16" barrel with a mid-length system is a good option. Mag-Pul makes a MOE handguard for it.
I am waiting on the parts for my 13th build right now. It will be all Mag-Pul furniture and 20" barrel flattop. Gonna make it a 3 gun platform.
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Looks like a good Daniel Defense barrel
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Very nice on your build..I'll look inti that right now
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If i got everything in the total right now, it'll be $1072.07
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Re: What do you think of m AR15 build?
The deal with the gas systems for 16" barrels is this:
-The carbine length is designed for 14" barrels and the like
-The longer the round spends in the barrel past the gas port, the more pressure builds, making the gun cycle harder
-The mid-length was designed to make a barrel to gas port ratio more in line with the rifle length barrel
-The mid-length system is more attractive because it leaves less exposed barrel, which awkwardly protrudes from a carbine forend (YMMV)
-adjustable gas blocks serve the same purpose in the over gassing department
As someone mentioned you can get a low profile adjustable gas block and a mid-length free float rail, then have the gas system neatly tucked away out of sight, no over gassing, and the whole aesthetic thing I keep harping on.
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-The carbine length is designed for 14" barrels and the like
-The longer the round spends in the barrel past the gas port, the more pressure builds, making the gun cycle harder
-The mid-length was designed to make a barrel to gas port ratio more in line with the rifle length barrel
-The mid-length system is more attractive because it leaves less exposed barrel, which awkwardly protrudes from a carbine forend (YMMV)
-adjustable gas blocks serve the same purpose in the over gassing department
As someone mentioned you can get a low profile adjustable gas block and a mid-length free float rail, then have the gas system neatly tucked away out of sight, no over gassing, and the whole aesthetic thing I keep harping on.
*edited for grammar
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Re: What do you think of m AR15 build?
You can run any length rail on any gas system with any length barrel. The rail will either go to, stop before, or go past the gas block. I have put 15" forearms on 16"barrels and 11" forearms on 24" barrels.