Looking to start my first AR build soon. Looking for tips, suggestions on parts, etc. It doesn't really have a purpose other than a project for me to do...
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Some say build, it's cheaper. In a sense yes it is, but not if you are going to be able to put small amounts of money into each purchase. Shipping costs need to be thought of too. Many times it cost as much to pay shipping on a small item as it does to pay to ship a complete upper.
Save up to be able to make a major purchase to save on shipping.
Tools are going to be needed. Make sure you plan for that also.
All parts are not created equal. Avoid buying parts at gun shows that are not in factory packaging. A lower parts kit in a "baggie" for $10 cheaper than a name brand in a package is no bargain. There are a TON of parts being made in China, be careful. Buy from a dealer you trust.
Don't sell yourself short on your AR just to be able to hang "accessories" on it. I'd rather see someone with a limited budget put their money into better parts than to buy lessor quality parts so that they can hang cheap lights/lasers, grip pods, ect. on it.
Buy or build it's up to you, if you have the knowledge and patience, building from scratch can be a lot of fun. Just remember to research before you buy. Buy once, cry once.
Prices on complete ARs are coming back to reality. There are lots of rifles out there that can be had at good prices. I have been seeing lots of Colts in the case at Walmart for $1100.
I've built one so far. What I learned is to take you time and have the proper tools. If you get stuck or frustrated take a break, there are a bunch of good sources and videos out there to help you if you are having trouble.
It all depends on wht you want? A heavy bench gun, lightweight 14.5"-16" etc. These guys have some good info on parts. Not much on the uppers but alot of good info. AR Facts | The AR Guys
Just dont cheap out on a bolt carrier group "bcg" thats basically the heart of an AR
Prices on complete ARs are coming back to reality. There are lots of rifles out there that can be had at good prices. I have been seeing lots of Colts in the case at Walmart for $1100.
1. Determine what you want this gun for. IE-bench shooting, a shorter lighter carbine, competition shooting, etc.
2. Determine a budget. You can build a basic carbine for easily under 700 dollars with some of the Christmas sales coming up. Or you can go high end, and spend 2k pretty easy.
3. be patient, and research what your interested in.
Enjoy! I have not built an upper yet, I have found complete uppers suited to what I wanted.