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Rednine11 12-08-2014 09:58 AM

AR 15 Build question
 
I already have a Colt but I want to build another one.
I found Bushmaster stripped lowers for 50 bucks.
Should i go that route or just pick up the complete S&W M&P lower I found for 349
Arent Bushmaster's polymer now anyway?

Jrboulder 12-08-2014 10:07 AM

I ordered one of the $49 bushmaster lowers a couple days ago. They say it's a mil spec anodized forging.

If you want to build one get a stripped lower. If you want to assemble 2 halves get complete assemblies.

Rick Lee 12-08-2014 10:34 AM

I think that M&P full lower is not a great deal.

You should be able to save $50 buy sourcing those parts yourself and I'd rather customize the grip and butt stock anyway.

Rednine11 12-08-2014 10:38 AM

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Originally Posted by Rick Lee (Post 8387188)
I think that M&P full lower is not a great deal.

You should be able to save $50 buy sourcing those parts yourself and I'd rather customize the grip and butt stock anyway.

My thoughts exactly

Rednine11 12-08-2014 10:40 AM

For your time, a pic of my buddy's car I saw yesterday
http://forums.pelicanparts.com/uploa...1418067649.jpg

Mark Wilson 12-08-2014 10:41 AM

Building up a stripped lower is slightly tedious but it's a cool process and enjoyable. You'll probably want a few inexpensive tools to make it easier - roll pin punch set, roll pin starter set, mag block to hold lower steady in your vice. When you order your lower parts kit, order a couple extra takedown pin keepers and springs. There is a good chance you'll lose one or two of those little bastages. Good luck!

cashflyer 12-08-2014 10:48 AM

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Originally Posted by Rednine11 (Post 8387130)
... complete S&W M&P lower I found for 349.

How about a complete lower, with Magpul stock & grip, for $189? LINK (SKU: 36025)

I have built up a few stripped lowers. It's a fun little project that consumes only about an hour of your day, and I enjoy the process.
I buy PSA lowers when they are on sale, usually for about $50.

I don't think there would be anything wrong with a Bushy lower; it's mil spec. Bushmaster used to be owned by Freedom Group (along with Remington & DPMS) but I think they are independent now.

Rednine11 12-08-2014 10:51 AM

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Originally Posted by cashflyer (Post 8387210)
How about a complete lower, with Magpul stock & grip, for $189? LINK

In my best Joe Dirt voice......"Dang"

E38Driver 12-08-2014 01:45 PM

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Originally Posted by Mark Wilson (Post 8387198)
Building up a stripped lower is slightly tedious but it's a cool process and enjoyable. You'll probably want a few inexpensive tools to make it easier - roll pin punch set, roll pin starter set, mag block to hold lower steady in your vice. When you order your lower parts kit, order a couple extra takedown pin keepers and springs. There is a good chance you'll lose one or two of those little bastages. Good luck!

If you use one of these 1/4 in. x 2 in. Zinc-Plated Universal Clevis Pin-88008 at The Home Depot You will not loose the spring. Line up the hole in the clevis with the spring, insert spring, turn clevis, slide in the take down pin. Easy peasy

Dave

varmint 12-09-2014 10:48 AM

never really cared for the AR-15. but a friend is holding a build party in a few weeks. figure this may be the time to finally join the herd.

i admit to near total ignorance of the platform. would want something very simple, reliable and accurate, minimal mall ninja crap. who wants to tell me where to begin?

HHI944 12-09-2014 10:53 AM

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Originally Posted by varmint (Post 8388740)
never really cared for the AR-15. but a friend is holding a build party in a few weeks. figure this may be the time to finally join the herd.

i admit to near total ignorance of the platform. would want something very simple, reliable and accurate, minimal mall ninja crap. who wants to tell me where to begin?

I'd start here.
PTAC 16" M4 5.56 NATO Slick Side 1:9 Classic Rifle Kit
Nothing fancy, nothing super premium, but all solid components that will leave you with a basic carbine to begin the long slippery slope of AR spoons. All you need in addition to this kit is a lower.

varmint 12-09-2014 11:28 AM

thanks.


wonder if it's possible to make something that looks like it was issued to the troops in 1963.

BlueSkyJaunte 12-09-2014 11:41 AM

See cashflyer's thread: http://forums.pelicanparts.com/off-topic-discussions/841049-ar-spoon-builders-any-help.html

Sadly it isn't trivial these days because several of the components have gone out of style. Hell, 20" uppers are like hens' teeth.

After shooting your $450 rifle the first thing you will want to do is upgrade the FCG (fire control group - trigger/hammer). I strongly recommend the Rock River Arms 2-stage National Match trigger. Best $100 you can spend on an AR-15. IMHO.

cashflyer 12-09-2014 11:41 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by HHI944 (Post 8388745)
All you need in addition to this kit is a lower.

And a scope, red-dot, traditional sight, MBUS.... something to go on that flat-top.

HHI944 12-09-2014 11:44 AM

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Originally Posted by cashflyer (Post 8388806)
And a scope, red-dot, traditional sight, MBUS.... something to go on that flat-top.

Ahh, knew I forgot something...


BAM
Amazon.com : UTG Model 4/16 Complete Match-grade Rear Sight : Airsoft Gun Sights : Sports & Outdoors
$25, standard A2 style, reasonably durable

varmint 12-09-2014 11:45 AM

i like my M1A. am doing this for the fun of learning something new. will probably give it to the girlfriend.

have been looking online. the choices are overwhelming. thanks for the advice. the pelican threads cut through a lot of the bull**** without assuming i know more than i do.

red-beard 12-09-2014 02:57 PM

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Originally Posted by varmint (Post 8388788)
thanks.


wonder if it's possible to make something that looks like it was issued to the troops in 1963.

Why not? The Armalite M15 used to be basically a semi-auto with the standard fixed stock and barrel shroud and a 22" barrel. Not sure if they still make it that way, since most people don't care about the "carry handle" and fixed military sights.

abisel 12-09-2014 04:10 PM

Seems the early AR15A1 is hard to find for whatever reason. Wish I had kept mine and not traded it in on an A2; however, the A2 turned out to be a tack driver after I got done with it. Two-stage match trigger, SS Krieger barrel, match front and rear sights, floating handguard, added weight in butt stock to balance out.

I did find this A1 and it looks really nice.

Pre-Ban Colt AR-15 Model SP-1 Rifle Built 1974 - Colt AR 15 Rifles

Early "slap side" without brass deflector or forward assist. Makes me think I should buy it.

BlueSkyJaunte 12-09-2014 05:54 PM

"Slab side". :D

abisel 12-09-2014 05:59 PM

^^^ Opps!

What he said.


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