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Looking for opinions on this upper.

 

http://palmettostatearmory.com/index.php/psa-16-mid-length-stainless-223-wylde-ss12g2-without-bcg-or-charging-handle.html

 

I have a lower and want something that's accurate between 1&300 yds. If this isn't good, any idea where I could find a decent barrel. Starting with a bcm blem upper that I have and building around it might be a better idea it's just looking thru the tons of choices is confusing.

My end plan is a 16-18" mid length barrel with a full length hand guard. I have a m-223 scope and an SSA-E waiting for it. Wouldn't mind spending up to 600. For complete upper I could always get to the stripped upper rec. next time.

Thanks,

John

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Noobie to building an ar here. whats the procedures as far as registering a lower that i built myself

I assume from your description that you started with an 80% lower which you completed while in PA visiting friends!!! You then brought your completed 80% lower back to the PRNJ!

You DO NOT and Cannot register that lower (that you completed in Pennsylvania and has no serial #) in NJ. Besides, there is no law requiring you to register it here!!!  Just have fun with your new build!!

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I assume from your description that you started with an 80% lower which you completed while in PA visiting friends!!! You then brought your completed 80% lower back to the PRNJ!

You DO NOT and Cannot register that lower (that you completed in Pennsylvania and has no serial #) in NJ. Besides, there is no law requiring you to register it here!!! Just have fun with your new build!!

Actually have not even started building yet

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Actually have not even started building yet

Okay, Let's start from scratch!  What are you planning to build?? I assume an AR style rifle! So you need a lower! Are you planning to buy a stripped lower and add the parts??? Or are to planning to buy an 80% lower (a Chunk

of aluminum that you have to mill out to make a lower)??

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Okay, Let's start from scratch! What are you planning to build?? I assume an AR style rifle! So you need a lower! Are you planning to buy a stripped lower and add the parts??? Or are to planning to buy an 80% lower (a Chunk

of aluminum that you have to mill out to make a lower)??

A stripped lower

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Now can I follow this even if I got a drop in trigger group ? (CMC Trigger) how would I adjust?

All there steps for the trigger install is reduced to drop it in, insert the two pins. I believe the CMC trigger has c clips, so you would pop those on the pins once inserted.

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