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Arley 06-06-2016 09:52 AM

Building an AR 15 input please *** Pic now last page
 
Want to build an AR 15 223 . Is it cheaper than buying one all together .

Anyone done it cheaply . I can upgrade as time goes on as I did with my last one ( regret selling now ) Dumb a _ _ me .

Ideas on kits etc. ?

Caleb 06-06-2016 10:48 AM

Three words...... Palmetto State Armory

You can catch daily deals on anything AR related. Uppers run $190 - $400. Lowers you can get them stripped or built. Stripped go from $40 - $100. Full lowers you can get them from $90 - $200. On the last sale I could of gotten a whole rifle from their kits for around $450. That's cheap!

Be warned tho with building your own. I do it all the time and it is not cheaper 'cause, I end up buying parts I really want and they usually cost more. My builds usually end up around $1100. But, you can build one for under $500.

Gatorade 06-06-2016 10:51 AM

PalmettoStateArmory.com runs specials on built uppers and built lowers. They also have specials on unbuilt kits and then you can buy the individual parts. The cheapest way to go is buying the whole rifle. You usually get extras like magazines or cases you won't get when you build parts. Also if you add up the cost of the parts the built rifle is cheaper. Then factor that they built it and will warranty it then it is clear to buy the built rifle.

That being said a built rifle runs $600 and up. If my wife saw a $600 charge I would be in the dog house for sure. So over time I ordered parts and l now have 4 rifles. Also there were times that I had a couple hundred to spend but not $600 so it worked out for me to buy parts and build even though when you factor shipping I paid more for the same rifle built.

Gatorade 06-06-2016 11:03 AM

Also make sure you have the tools to do the build. Depending on the handguard you choose you may need a barrel wrench. Or another proprietary wrench. Tools you will need for a complete stripped receiver build looks like:

Bench vise
Punch set
Vice grips
Screwdrivers
Torque wrench 1/2" or use adapter
Hex key set
Barrel wrench
Retaining ring pliers
Molly grease
Small hammer


There may be more tools like wood blocks or a special upper holder but I think that covers the tools. So factor the cost of tools you may need to buy into your cost as well.

FfNJGTFO 06-06-2016 11:57 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Arley (Post 132006)
Want to build an AR 15 223 . Is it cheaper than buying one all together .

Anyone done it cheaply . I can upgrade as time goes on as I did with my last one ( regret selling now ) Dumb a _ _ me .

Ideas on kits etc. ?

I don't know if this is where you'd like to go with this, but I recently built an LE6920 from an OEM-1 sub-assembly and used Magpul MOE furniture. I was able to get it all done (including optics) for around $1300.00.

http://www.floridaconcealedcarry.com...299924&thumb=1

Perhaps, you might find something similar in a .223.

Regards,
Arnold (Ff).

Caleb 06-06-2016 01:50 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Gatorade (Post 132010)
Also make sure you have the tools to do the build. Depending on the handguard you choose you may need a barrel wrench. Or another proprietary wrench. Tools you will need for a complete stripped receiver build looks like:

Bench vise
Punch set
Vise grips
Screwdrivers
Torque wrench 1/2" or use adapter
Hex key set
Barrel wrench
Retaining ring pliers
Molly grease
Small hammer


There may be more tools like wood blocks or a special upper holder but I think that covers the tools. So factor the cost of tools you may need to buy into your cost as well.

Hum, I've never needed these to assemble an AR. :eek::D

You really don't need a vise either but, it definitely helps.

Arley 06-06-2016 02:58 PM

I have all the tools needed including a vice ,
Thanks for the info .

I will need to piece it together because of funds available , plus liking to do this stuff .

"Idle hands " you know .

milkmanjoe 06-06-2016 03:14 PM

I never built an ar...never owned one.....building one seems like it would be a fun thing to do.....

Gatorade 06-06-2016 03:55 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Caleb (Post 132017)
Hum, I've never needed these to assemble an AR. :eek::D

You really don't need a vise either but, it definitely helps.



Ever since I learned how to squeeze those pins with the vice grips I have stopped using the punch and hammer for all but a few steps in assembly. The vise would be necessary with a standard barrel nut assembly. 30+lbs of torque is hard to do without a vise. Also timing the gas tube sometime requires small but strong movements.

Gatorade 06-06-2016 04:01 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Arley (Post 132019)
I have all the tools needed including a vice ,
Thanks for the info .

I will need to piece it together because of funds available , plus liking to do this stuff .

"Idle hands " you know .

Lower receiver and Bolt carrier group would be the hard things to get if election goes south.

I only set out to build one and now have 4 in two different caliber a with one SBR and a pistol. I also am a delta ring assembly away from having all the parts to build a complete upper from swapping parts on those four builds.


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