RocKor wrote:I would caution you against building a custom rifle unless you know exactly what you want and how to do so. A big reason is that "custom" AR-15s have very little resale value (if you ever get tired of it), unless you use premium parts, which cost more.
What I would strongly suggest, is that you buy yourself a good, basic carbine like a Spikes' Tactical ST-15 ($850 MSRP for a 100% mil-spec rifle) and dress it up exactly the way you want it. That way you KNOW you have a good base rifle to build off of. That way you can change your sights, stocks, handguards, muzzle device, optics, and several other parts to make it truly your own rifle but still, again, have a great base rifle that you know will work well but still have the gun of your dreams.
Good advice. After a good bit of internal debate on the matter I decided today to opt against going the custom route this first time around for several reasons, instead deciding to buy a complete Daniel Defense DDM4V3.
I caught the reference to centerfireguns.com
here and the price was several hundred dollars
less than what I'd spec'd out for my custom build. The extra money I would have spent on that will now go towards a quality optic of some kind, which now means I have a whole other load of research to do.
Thanks again for everyone's comments and suggestions. I'll definitely be posting pics when it comes in!
