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Agent Tikki, That's an amazing guide. The only problem I have with it is that a lot of the pictures and links are dead (it is four years old, after all).
Is this something you might update at some point?
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Agent Tikki,
I wanted to thank you for this primer, I am going to build my own AR-15 this year and find your information most valuable. Until this point my collection consists of mostly vintage military rifles and building an AR was a bit intimidating. I like the idea of building my own so I can learn how they work and get precisely what I want.
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First AR build...
I found the tips here very helpful as well. I've been collecting pieces and parts for a year and finally put it together over the weekend with some help from a buddy that's been through it already. He was a BIG help in making sure I wasn't chasing little springs and pins that got away. ![]() I read this after I got my barrel - likely would have got a 1:9 twist instead of the 1:7. For plinking it should still be fine. I would like some folding sights and a red-dot instead of the cheapo scope. And a cheekpad type stock. Maybe something for a forward grip, a magpul slope or a bi-pod grip. The only missing part we ran into was the little spring for the ambi-bolt release lever. Took a few hours and was way fun and educational. A great experience! ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]()
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I'm reallly happy to see that this is a resource that is still helping people today! Beautiful build Browneye! I would recommend some iron sights and practicing with them a bit before going with a red dot! Please follow up with a range report and more gunporn!
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Yes, got a set of magpul folding sites, first sight-in coming up Wednesday - will be out in Panamint Valley.
Got the little spring for the bolt release but that doesn't seem to work right - will see what it does with some cycling and empty mag. I have a feeling the bolt has to rotate or something on recoil on the last round. <shrug> Anyway, thanks for all the good info. Think I will pickup a couple of stripped lowers - they are so cheap now, and build a couple more. I want a very basic A4 type carbine style, maybe something else as parts come up. It's a very versatile platform.
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That scope looks a lil too far forward, what scope is that, and what is the eye relief on it?
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First fire last week in the dez, way fun and the rifle works like a champ. 50yd sight-in for the scope, magpul folding sights, and a new Vortex Strike-Fire. Can get a group at about 2" if I'm really steady (I'm old LOL). The red-dot is the shiznit for sure - could hit a 6" target at 100-150yds with it - one of the steel swinging ones. Ambi-bolt release does not work with this upper - the lower surface of the upper receiver sticks out too much so the lever can't come up high enough to catch the bolt. It's a Billet-80 custom, so it's not mil-spec in that area.So I'll put my standard release lever in there for now and when I built a new gun I'll put the new upper on this one, use the non-ambi release in the new lower with this upper. Anyway, super happy with the way it works, it's way fun to shoot, and the satisfaction of building my own is just fantastic. Put a couple of hundred rounds through without a hickup, 55 and 62 grain, some new, some reloads. All worked just fine. Will post a few pics when I download them. ![]()
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IT ISNT A HOBBY, IT IS AN ADDICTION! LOL!
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Ha ha...yep, dros'd a Anderson stripped lower from Turners today on their sale. Now I can build me a basic carbine type AR.
Threw a M&P AR-22 in there too, just for ****s and giggles. ![]()
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Shooting update...
Ol' lady likes to shoot as well. Went out to Raahauges outdoor range in Corona yesterday for a couple of hours - rain expected so not very many peeps showed up. Way fun. Got it all sighted in - does pretty well with red-dot and iron sights. Got a Vortex red-dot, works way cool. And Magpul folding for backup. The co-witness dealeo on the red-dot is pretty neat. I can get a 2" group with the irons, about 1" with the scope - about 50yards on these private lanes out there. Really liked the place. She's not quite as steady as the old man. ![]() We proceeded to fill up those targets with holes - a few hundred rounds, and with my carry guns and her SR22 purple. I brought my 1911 in my avatar but not in it's regular case and that's where the mags were - dayumm...I hate it when that happens. ![]() We've been doing a lot of this kind of stuff lately - empty nesters and such - and enjoying life more than ever. EDIT: Oh yeah, update on the ambi bolt release - changed out to the standard and it works perfect. Good to know - the PDQ one doesn't work with a billet upper - too much material over where it has to pop up on the right side. I'll use that upper on a lower that doesn't have the machining for the PDQ. Nice to have it all working correctly now. ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]()
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AR Assembly Tools
Another inmate was asking about custom parts and building his first AR and I talked some about tools to put it together. With some pointers from experienced builders and having gone through the process these are the very basics. They are cheap to buy on amazon or your well-stocked dealer or other online source, and makes the difference between easy success and giant headaches... Pin punch set: http://www.amazon.com/Grip-Roll-Pin-...7WMFHYB11F14R5 Armorers tool: http://www.amazon.com/NcSTAR-NcStar-...ilpage_o00_s00 Fits all the special nuts and pieces while assembling. Hollow end start punch for pins: http://www.amazon.com/Squirrel-Daddy...ilpage_o01_s00 Makes starting roll-pins WAY easier. You can do them without, but for $10 makes the job SO much easier. Barrel vice blocks: http://www.amazon.com/NO-M-A-R-Purpo...ilpage_o03_s00 You need one of these to torque the flash-hider on the end of the barrel or to hold the barrel for assembly. Lower vice block: http://www.amazon.com/Flagaway%C2%AE...=sr_1_1&sr=8-1 This makes holding the lower or the assembly in a vice way easy for working on it. And an upper receiver vice block would have been a real advantage as well - we were able to use the barrel vice blocks to hold the upper while torquing the barrel nut, but it kept slipping out. We got the gas tube lined up finally, but it was difficult. An upper vice block is about $30 and well worth it. I'll be getting one for my next build. Oh, and don't forget to insert the pivot pin for dust cover before the barrel nut goes on - it's what holds the pin in. Yep, had to take my barrel off and reinstall it. LOL. Oh, and set of SAE allen wrenches especially for putting together the guard and associated bits, rails, etc. The grip handle requires a long-ish one to reach the bolt that holds it to the lower receiver. I did not use a torque wrench - I have a good feel for torque values having wrenched all my life, and on my build the barrel nut has to be clocked for the gas tube to line up so once you get it cinched on there's a range of torque values to accommodate the proper alignment anyway. The armorers tool was invaluable for this process. Hope this helps!
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Wow glad to see you really getting into it, Browneye looks to me your now a bonafide ar15 veteran! Way to go!
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Well, more like a AR noob, but thanks. I'm a quick study.
Nice to see people getting into the build aspect rather than just go buy one. Looking for suggestions on a second build. BTW, what does the group think about Lucid HD7 red-dot? On sale for $150 today at Primary Arms. ![]()
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A $1,000 AR deserves a better optic! IMHO you need to spend $300-400 to get a "decent" optic these days. Although this is a only a red dot, I'd look for a more lo profile RD, this is just a look-a-like copy of the trijicon!
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As far as a new build, I like these Diamondhead guards. I'm not sure what else I might want different. Perhaps build to a need, like rugged field use, or long-distance sniper fire - like a 20" SS barrel or something. I can't see changing calibers, the 223-556 works just fine for what I want to do with a rifle. ![]()
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Man, that was a lot of great info for someone who just a few days ago knew absolutely nothing about these machines except for how fierce they look. Thanks. So tell me, The OLL or 80% lower, do i have to purchase that in ca as a ca resident?? I'm being told that you can just order an 80 from the internet like anything else and go from there????
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Who wouldn't wanna build one of these beasts? This is gonna be fun and rewarding. I love working with my hands and getting that satisfaction doing quality work with quality products. Here we goo.....
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everything you need is right here... good luck, happy building
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Now there is pending legislation for CA that will require serializing and registering built rifles that has been vetoed previously but we don't really know what's going to happen with that. So unless you want an off-grid gun a 'stripped lower' is another option, it's the same 80% but it's now 100% and you can build your gun without doing the machine work it's already done for you. And yes, it's serialized and you DROS it through your FFL dealer. Turners had the Anderson Machining AR lower on sale for $79 plus dros and 10 day wait - I got one of those to do another build. You'll first have to decide which way you want to go on this part of it.
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Great read. Been planning my 1st AR for a long time. I’m a bolt gun bench shooter so it was time. I’ve been shooting my buddies AR for awhile. It’s had 4k rounds through it & not 1 failure whatsoever. I see plenty of cheap guns at range that can barely get through a magazine without an issue- not for me. I looked at many- decided to buy the same one my buddy had. Plan from the beginning is to put glass on it & shoot it next to my Rem .308. Not really interested in close quarters.
Gun is a boutique you warned against. ![]() WMD Beast Specs: LOWER RECEIVER: Billet 7075-T6 Aluminum Machined To Mil Spec Dimensions, Front Magazine Well Finger Grips, Nib-X Nickel Boron Coated For Durability UPPER RECEIVER: Billet Mil-Spec 7075-T6 Aluminum With M4 Feed Ramps. Nib-X Coated For Lubricity And Durability BARREL: Match Grade Chrome Moly Vanadium Steel, 1:7 Twist, 16″ M4 Profile, Carbine Gas System, Nitromet QPQ Salt Bath Nitrided In The Bore For Extended Life And Accuracy, Nib-X Coated On The Outside For Durability And Heat Dissipation BARREL EXTENSION: NiB-X Coated Barrel Extension For Extremely Smooth Locking And Unlocking With The Bolt GAS SYSTEM: Low Profile Gas Block, CNC Machined From 4140 Steel And Nib-X Finished, Nitromet QPQ Carbine Length Gas Tube, Direct Impingement MUZZLE DEVICE: Compensator, 17-4 PH Stainless Steel, Nib-X Coated BOLT CARRIER GROUP: M16 Profile, Mil-Spec MP Tested, Nib-X Coated For Reliability And Ease Of Cleaning, Properly Staked Gas Key FIRE CONTROL GROUP: Hammer, Trigger and Disconnect coated in NiB-X for lower pull force (<6 lbs) and smooth reset BUFFER: Carbine Buffer SIGHTS: Optics Ready HANDGUARD: Free Float Aluminum, Nib-X Coated Handguard RECEIVER EXTENSION: 6 Position Mil-Spec 7075-T6 Aluminum, Nib-X Coated Inside And Out BUTTSTOCK: Ti-7 Black Triangular Cheek-Weld Design For Comfort, Rugged Materials For Durability, Rubber-Like Buttplate For Non-Slip Contact Surface, 2 Water-Resistant Storage Chambers For Batteries Or Cleaning Kits PISTOL GRIP: Black Pistol Grip by Ergo w/ storage CALIBER: 5.56mm NATO GAS SYSTEM: Carbine Drago Tactical Bag: Ballistic Fabric Tactical Bag With Exterior Magazine Pockets, Shoulder Backpack Straps, Range Ready. Weight: 7.1 lbs Made In The USA! I have scope mounted & bore sighted. Will hit the range next week. ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Last edited by Steves32; 07-09-2016 at 8:53 PM.. |
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^^ Nice looking rifle.
Since my build-post up-thread I've been doing some research on featureless builds to coincide with our newly signed firearms laws here in CA. It was really disappointing to just get one built, and just bought a stripped lower, and find out there will be problems with compliance. I will be adding a few things and removing a few things to comply with these silly laws. I will not be leaving it as a standard BB AR to be registered as a RAW. The good news is that the primary function of the rifle is not affected - it's a great system of loading rounds and firing them off. Seems silly to me you can rearrange the stock a bit, change out the muzzle device, and make it legal.
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Thanks.
I will go RAW. I didn’t wait all this time to buy an expensive AR & then change it up. Im in my 60’s & have kids not into guns. I don’t sell anything. For all I care, they can lay it next to me in my casket. ![]() ![]() |
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Thanks, 'Agent Tiki'!
Recent Cali Gunmaggedon garbage got my juices up. Shoulda bought long ago; buying now to cover my a** for my future. As a recent 'first toe in the AR 15 pool', I read your original post and went forward. Purchased a SW MP 15 Sport II; outa jail a couple weeks back. Read your thread again; consulted with my brother (who's a hardcore 'weapons dude'). Brother woulda killed me if I dry-fired it outa the box. Watched some vids, read more threads. Couple trips to Sportsman's Warehouse got me cleaning supplies and such. Busted down and cleaned/lubed the virgin before range time. (He watched and sternly instructed as to sequences and amounts and such.) Better to know how and why your piece works as it does before you find out at the range or in the 'field'! Just doing that alone made la machine much more understandable! Finally got it to the 25 yard indoor range and did well with the iron sights. 1-2 inch groups of 3 @ 15 yards, finally 1-2 inch groups @ 25 yards. Only took 50 rounds! Even had a FTF after inserting a new mag and not getting the sequencing proper on my loading. Busted it open and got the shell to finally eject; continued on with no difficulties! Cleaned it/lubed it at home right after! With a BIG GRIN on my mug, having experienced my first 'own piece' AR 15 recoil therapy. (Which is quite, quite different than my Shield 9 experience previously!) Gotta take good care of mechanical things that go 'boom'! As an aside: After my 50 rounds, I observed a brand new AR 15 purchaser @ The Gun Range counter, he wondering why they wouldn't allow him to fire off his 'outa the box' new purchase. They'd apparently busted his piece open (at his request) and lubed it up for him, but wouldn't let him fire off that day. (Good for them!!!) I pulled him aside and went on to explain dry-firing vs. learning first, busting down, cleaning/lubing and putting back together BEFORE popping a mag. Recommended a few vids and reading the manual, then busting down and cleaning, as I went through. His glazed-eyes came back in focus, he listened and thanked me before he left. 'Twas a good day! |
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Pretty sure is some sort of troll, check his other posts.
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By his first post it's more likely its an old-timers newly made Troll account. Could also be a banned members new account. May also be gathering a post count to sell in the marketplace.
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Agree is a troll or PBM. Edit: And he is gone.
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Lowers 80% or 100% are still legal in Cali and will be even after Jan 2017! Just use it to build a featureless rifle if these gunmageddon laws are not repealed!
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After reading this primer i understand how building an AR works and i thank for taking the time and effort doing so. With that being said, is there a specific forum that i could ask for help in building an AR, or is this an acceptable form?
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I still haven't done anything with my second build - a stripped anderson. Bought some parts, a SS barrel, an Anderson upper. I have been on hold with all these new laws.
Bought a Monster-man grip and want to get a fixed A2 stock for my first build. Need to figure out how to get a serial number on it. And replace the barrel end. All of mine will be featureless.
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My friend.... Anderson lowers have SN's, which is why you had the 10 day waiting period! Unless you meant you have an 80% lower and an Anderson upper? If that is the case, laser engraving is the way to go! ...and I know a guy!
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