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by meak99 » Sat, 14 Jan 2012 12:44:10
Okay guys, I spent the past few days ordering parts from around the net. I have nothing in hand yet, but I am giddy as a school girl so I had to post something. Pics to come as parts arrive! The basic gist is a Daniel Defense 16" mid-length upper on a Stag lower, with cheap furniture to get me up and running quickly - with plans to upgrade to free-float handguard and a better stock at some point in the future. I definitely could have built a cheaper rifle, but got all this for about $860 to my door. Here are the specs of what's on the way... I know everyone would do it a little differently, but let me know what you think. Stag Arms stripped lower receiver Daniel Defense lower parts kit w/ single stage trigger UTG Com-Spec 6-pos stock & buffer/spring/tube Daniel Defense upper receiver and charging handle Rock River Arms bolt carrier group Daniel Defense 16" Chrome Lined, Cold Hammer Forged, Gov't profile barrel w/ mid-length gas system and "F" front sight post and A2 flash hider UTG Pro 4/16 2-piece quad rail handguard All I have for now is a photo from the vendor of the lower, it should be at my FFL today: 
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by TBob » Sat, 14 Jan 2012 13:24:54
Congratulations on your project. I built a 6.8mm SPC AR a couple of years ago that worked out great. There are some great hints and tips on AR-15.com at http://www.ar15.com/content/guides/assembly/lower/ . I usually build pretty much what I want as a final configuration because, like most folks I suspect, I rarely go back and upgrade much after the fact. Requirements and economics drive those decisions, of course. Best of luck on your AR.
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by M1A4ME » Sat, 14 Jan 2012 19:24:01
Once you build the first one (and shoot it) you'll want to build another one.
Its called BRD (Black Rifle Disease). I think I'm on #6 now. Some with 20" heavy barrels, one with a 24" bull barrel, some with 16" barrels, one in .300 black out, carbine length gas systems, mid length gas systems, each one a little different, each one fun to build/shoot.
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by M1A4ME » Sun, 15 Jan 2012 09:28:49
That sounds like a pretty good price. I've not used those particular magazines. I have some CProducts but would not recommend them. Not the aluminum ones anyway. I bought 10 and only 7 work. Several failed attempts to make contact/get resolution from CProducts (this was prior to them being bought out and the name changed) in spite of one of the owners promising resolution on arfcom when I posted about it there. The stainless steel magazines from CProducts work great for me. I've also bought aluminum GI magazines from DSG (here's a link, they have a 10 pack for $85 right now http://dsgarms.com/ProductInfo/MA-02DSGB10A.aspx ) I've gone to PMags. Unless I see a really good deal on aluminum mags the next time I buy AR15's it'll be PMags again. No issues at all with them so far.
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by SDChop » Thu, 19 Jan 2012 01:52:11
was gonna suggest a brownells front pivot pin install tool... makes it much easier
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by kanata67 » Mon, 23 Jan 2012 19:34:58
I notice you haven't mentioned a bipod. I have to say that I love the rail mounted bipod on my ar. Besides steadying my aim it let me dial in my scope nicely.
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by kanata67 » Mon, 23 Jan 2012 20:17:03
meak99 wrote:I have a vertical fore grip to put on it, but no bi-pod for now. I've got a shooting rest and some bags for sighting in. If I do a 20" build in the future, it'll definitely have one. Ideally, I'd like to a 20" build, and a pistol build to "round out the set".
don't forget they make a 410 upper for the 15. and then comes the ar-10 set...
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