What do you think of m AR15 build?
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Re: What do you think of m AR15 build?
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?
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Re: What do you think of m AR15 build?
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.
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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.![Cheers2 :cheers2:](./images/smilies/cheers2.gif)
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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Re: What do you think of m AR15 build?
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?
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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.
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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.