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By fslater
Hi, and thanks in advance for any help.
I'm starting to gather parts for a build. I want to do an AR15 with a 20" wylde barrel and a 1:8 twist. The reason for the 20" is, many years ago (may be a factor) in the army with an m16a1, I was hitting pop up silhouettes at 400 yds. Going to the range now with a 16" barrel/magpul pro sights and I can just hit paper at 150 yds. I like the look of a collapsible stock and also the fact that the pin can be drilled out should I move out of our peoples republic state. Now to the question.
While unsuccessfully looking for a rifle length extension tube that will accept a carbine adjustable stock, I ran across a few threads on other forums that addressed the issue by saying: use a carbine tube setup with an H buffer. My question is.... will this setup reliably cycle and not beat up the moving internals? And two, what would be the best buffer for 20" barrel with a rifle length gas system, H1, H2, H3? And last but not least will the standard carbine buffer spring work or is a heavy carbine spring needed with the heavy buffer?
Thanks again for your advise and wisdom.
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By D. Stallone
Over the last few weeks, I have decided that I would like to assemble my first AR 15 instead of purchasing one off the shelf. I have done a plethora of research, (Although, I am sure that there is a lot more that I can obtain), and have come to the conclusion that to get what I want in a rifle, assembling one would be the smarter choice. It would also give me the knowledge of how to put one together, learn as to what each part does, and just know that rifle inside and out.
Mind you, I will be building the rifle at my dad`s who live in IL, so I won`t have to deal with NJ`s restrictive laws. I do visit him on a monthly basis, so it will be used, shot, and cared for.
Please comment, as I am always interested as to what other have to say or any criticisms that you may have.
So, here is the parts list that I have come up with that will fit my needs. Again, feel free to offer suggestions.
Barreled upper receiver with free float rail - PSA 16" M4 Premium ss12G2 Chambered in 5.56
PSA AR15/M16 Charging handle
Spikes Tactical Complete 5.56/.223 BCG
PSA Gadsden Stripped Lower Receiver
PSA AR Lower parts kit w/ MAGPUL grip and trigger guard
Spikes Tactical 6-postion Mil. Spec buffer tube kit
Magpul CTR Carbine Mil. Spec Stock
Daniel Defense flip up front and rear sights
Vortex Strikefire II Red dot sight
I`ll probably get about 3 or 4 mag`s and an angled fore grip.
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By NYMetsFan86
I'd like to build a Glock most likely an assembled lower frame but not definitely. I'll I am fairly comfortable with disassembling and reassembling pistols, and would certainly take my time sourcing parts. have any of you built your own Glocks before. What are some main dos & don'ts? Can you recommend any parts that are good to have when building one? I find I end up swapping parts and sometimes doing trigger jobs on my pistols anyway, and i love to build things (mainly Ar's). Any experienced members care to share? thanks
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That's about $2 a gallon more than NJ. What's Newsome's plan to recoup those taxes if everyone goes electric?
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Pretty good chance we'll be out of here by mid-summer! It's so close I can taste the freedom.
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By silverado427 · Posted
https://x.com/GunloverClub1/status/1783649901127111163
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