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Offline tcencore3006

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Making my first AR
« on: May 13, 2011, 02:20:36 AM »
I just purchased my first stripped lower and plan on making an AR 15.  I plan on making a 5.56 with a 16 inch barrel.  I was curious who you guys buy from and what parts you recommend.  With this being my first gun, I want to go pretty basic and would like to keep the cost down.  If this is something I decide that I enjoy I will build the pricier gun later on.  So I am looking for affordable yet quality parts. Thanks
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Re: Making my first AR
« Reply #1 on: May 14, 2011, 09:15:42 PM »
http://www.model1sales.com/ You can buy a complete kit, which means everything besides the stripped lower.
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Re: Making my first AR
« Reply #2 on: May 16, 2011, 05:15:55 AM »
The only difference I have found is in trigger quality.  All of the other parts are the same.  I would consider a trigger from Rock River and the rest of the parts from any of the many low-cost parts suppiers.  Call them about a discount price for a parts kit without their standard trigger.  Most will comply.

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Re: Making my first AR
« Reply #3 on: August 04, 2011, 12:19:34 PM »
I got mine from www.mapartsinc.com Still working 10 yrs later.. Gary
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Re: Making my first AR
« Reply #4 on: August 05, 2011, 03:40:16 AM »
I'll trow in a second for M&A Parts.  Their kits ship with a fully assembled, head spaced and test fired upper.  It is a pretty easy way to get into assembling an AR and every other part you need except the stripped lower receiver.

One rifle I built is a 20" match stainless barreled rifle for NRA service rifle competition using their match kit.  It came with the standard GI style two stage trigger so I substituted Armalite two stage match trigger.  It has a 1/4 MOA rear sight with a hooded aperture like the National Match M14 and a narrow match front sight blade

It shoots 1/2 MOA or less with well made 69 and 77 grain sierra MatchKing reloads.

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