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  • Jeffu
    Veteran Member
    • Apr 2009
    • 3380

    WTB: someone to help me assemble my OLL in OC (already have everything)

    Located in Orange County,
    I have everything needed but am scared to F it up:

    Noveske N4 lower
    Bullet Button
    MIAD grip
    Stag butt stock
    RRA LPK

    please let me know your price thanks!
    Girls & Guns
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    ty423
    Senior Member
    • May 2006
    • 1299

    its really not that hard...however you do have a nice lower so don't F it up. the only hard parts are the roll pins for the mag catch and trigger guard piece. People have messed up the little ears the pin drives into. If you have the version where the magpul MIAD grip replaces the trigger guard and grip at the same time then you saved yourself a step. Also make sure all the springs in the sear are placed correctly. There is a spring that some people assemble upside down.
    Last edited by ty423; 08-11-2009, 2:43 AM.
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    • #3
      Jeffu
      Veteran Member
      • Apr 2009
      • 3380

      yay im done
      Girls & Guns

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      • #4
        tacticalcity
        I need a LIFE!!
        • Aug 2006
        • 10696

        Glad to hear it went well. I was going to offer some tips that I have found help me to get a flawless build. Such as making sure I had and use a complete AR15 Punch Set, as having the right tools has really made a difference for me. I used to always get at least one tiny scratch before. But since getting a complete punch set, I don't have that problem any more. I also found using a standard athletic white cotton (thick) sock as a buffer between the punch and the lower (when installing the bolt release paddle) ensures a flawless build. Discovered that one out of necessity. But it works great. Just wrap it around the lower and tape it in place (tape on the sock not the metal) and it adds a soft cushion between the punch and the lower. Works great. But like you said, you're done already!

        Post pics! People would love to see the finished build. It is a very nice lower. I am sure the finished rifle is very nice as well.
        Last edited by tacticalcity; 08-11-2009, 10:04 AM.

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          Jeffu
          Veteran Member
          • Apr 2009
          • 3380

          Originally posted by tacticalcity
          Glad to hear it went well. I was going to offer some tips that I have found help me to get a flawless build. Such as making sure I had and use a complete AR15 Punch Set, as having the right tools has really made a difference for me. I used to always get at least one tiny scratch before. But since getting a complete punch set, I don't have that problem any more. I also found using a standard athletic white cotton (thick) sock as a buffer between the punch and the lower (when installing the bolt release paddle) ensures a flawless build. Discovered that one out of necessity. But it works great. Just wrap it around the lower and tape it in place (tape on the sock not the metal) and it adds a soft cushion between the punch and the lower. Works great. But like you said, you're done already!

          Post pics! People would love to see the finished build. It is a very nice lower. I am sure the finished rifle is very nice as well.
          thanks so much for the tips, ill be sure to try it on my next one
          Girls & Guns

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