For years I have been convincing myself that my bolt guns got the job done and I really didn't need an AR, but the past few months the urge has gotten to be too much. So, after looking at factory offerings, I decided to build one myself and finally got all the parts together. Nothing fancy, just a basic rifle.
Aero Precision stripped lower
Seekins LPK and adj. low profile gas block
DS Arms 6 position buffer tube
DPMS buffer/spring
BCM upper assembly, charging handle and pistol grip
Stag Arms BCG
Brownells B-TAC 16" 1 in 7" 5.56 NATO, socom profile barrel
Magpul MOE stock
Troy 13" Alpha Rail Handguard
"Life' is tough. It's even tougher if you're stupid." ~ John Wayne
“Under certain circumstances, urgent circumstances, desperate circumstances, profanity provides a relief denied even to prayer.” —Mark Twain
The AR bug is addictive. I have now built two, 6.8 spc and 223. The 6.8 is for my daughter to deer hunt and it works great. The 223 is a 24" .750 gas block prairie dog gun. It is hands down the best gun I have for dogs. Currently building a twin to the 24" to help the barrel cool off some. I would put a picture up but it won't load from my iPad.
Good looking first build, and you will be much more satisfied with the fact that you put it together. As said, it is VERY addictive. I am putting together an 18" upper this weekend. So many possible configurations out there, you can't stop at one.
Thanks guys. Yeah, I fear I've started something that may get out of hand. I think I need another upper in 300 Blackout for this rifle and I am already planning another complete rifle, maybe something in 6.5 Creedmore.
Here's my other one, a custom build based around Anderson receivers.
Anderson upper and lower receiver
Anderson BCG
RRA LPK
Geissle SSA-E2 trigger
A2 Buttstock Assy
MOE Grip
Enhanced Trigger Guard
CMMG Ambi Selector
BCM Gunfighter Mod 4 charging handle
Troy LP Gas Block
DPMS 18" SASS Fluted BarrelTroy 15" Alpha Rail
PA M4-72 Compensator
American Defense Recon 30 STD QD Mount
NightForce SHV F1 4-15x50 MOA optic
Only thing I would change on this is the barrel. It's a well made and shoots good, it's just heavy as all get out. I actually had to open up a standard AR barrel nut about 0.040" to get it to slide over the barrel. Barrel diameter also makes the barrel/forearm assembly/disassembly a bit of a jigsaw puzzle. Eventually I want to change it out for an 18" pencil barrel, I just haven't been willing to spend the money to do it.
I also have two Spike's stripped lowers that still need built into rifles, but they've been collecting dust for 4-5 years now. I don't shoot the two I have enough to justify building more, but I've got them if I need them.
"Life' is tough. It's even tougher if you're stupid." ~ John Wayne
“Under certain circumstances, urgent circumstances, desperate circumstances, profanity provides a relief denied even to prayer.” —Mark Twain
I have more uppers than lowers. Gotta fix that!
"An armed society is a polite society"
"...shall not be infringed" What's the confusion?
Nice builds, it is fun.
Here are a couple I built 6.5 Grendel and a 223 Wylde
The ARs are a lot of fun for sure. One part at a time stretched out and you hardly notice your spending money
Haha, we're all addicts!!
What height is the cheek riser on the stock? I have the SWFA one piece mount and would like to get a little higher on the stock. I see they come in a bunch of heights.
"An armed society is a polite society"
"...shall not be infringed" What's the confusion?
That one is 1/4", but I also got rid of the scope mount and scope pictured and went with a Burris PEPR mount and a 4-18x40 scope. Here's how it looks now. I kind of wish I had gotten the 1/2" riser, and I may do so before fall.
Got the bug several years ago had it at a Savage Shoot, and now have an upper in 300 BLK
Yeah, I'm considering a 300 BLK build, I just have to convince my wife that I need one.
What snap on cheek rest/riser do you guys recomend?
Mine is a Magpul, it's the only one I've used and seems to work ok.
Nice looking build. Have done two small frame builds and one large in 308 but I am here do to my 110 .270 Winchester build. Depending on how that one comes out, I am already thinking 6.x light weight large frame may be in my future.
And the addiction continues. New upper, 6.5 Grendel, 20" barrel. Dang it, now I'm going to have to build another lower.
The FAB Defense GLR-16 has the option for a thumb wheel adjustable cheek riser if you're so inclined. I have one on an AR and like it quite a bit. It's made teaching younger shooters (ie kids) easier as it can be adjusted to the height that they need vs an adult.
https://www.fab-defense.com/en/categ...heek-rest.html
FTR in 223, BA LE Tactical in 308, 110 Flatback in CBI 6mmBR Norma, Others
I've looked at that FAB stock, I may use one on the next lower I build. But that's going to have to wait a bit, I just ordered a new handgun.
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