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Gatorade 08-06-2016 03:53 PM

Arley, did you get all your parts yet?

Arley 08-06-2016 07:18 PM

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Originally Posted by Gatorade (Post 134559)
Arley, did you get all your parts yet?

Just got the 15 inch key mod handguard ordered . Received the mini gas block today .The lock nut for a soon to order Muzzle Brake is on its way .

That wiped out the bank till next month . Then I'll get some brass ordered and some 55 gr. boolets and at least one mag . Should start to cool off by then so I could get out to shoot this thing . I have a small amount of "reloader 15 " Then find some powder local as the shipping is just ridicules .

Any way thanks for asking hope soon to finish it off with pics for ya .

Arley 08-15-2016 12:53 PM

New pics
 
Got the " Key mod and gas block installed . Color is off FDE :eek: so I will recolor it at some point . May do the Pardus stock at the same time . The stock I really like costs about 1/3 of what I have in the rifle now . Not going to happen .

Rear sight is a bit to tall to fit under the scope other than where it is now ( see pic ) I can sight it but I have not used live rounds to see if it can even be done . I have a 1 inch rail and some low mounts but I have not tried them . I like where the scope sets now nice and close to the guard .

So what do you think about the BUIS placement ?
http://i245.photobucket.com/albums/g...ps3d3zgcuo.jpg
http://i245.photobucket.com/albums/g...psta4uapj8.jpg

DaFadda 08-15-2016 03:57 PM

Two weeks ago:

Complete Magpul furniture lower.... blem (but I can't find the flaw) $149.

Magpul furniture upper, complete with BCG/CH. $269.

Amazon has rear sights for 24.99 from UTG. Easy on the wallet, and as good as the full handle i.e. M16A2 style.

Total in the gun.... and I'm not adding it up... I'm guessing..... $425-455. The quality is better than the Smith and Wesson 15. I've built a couple in the past from scratch. I cannot build it for this price, and the PSA quality is good. I would NOT buy the PTAC product from PSA. I've not seen it, but I've also not heard good things about them. My PSA products go bang every time!

DaFadda

pitor 08-15-2016 04:45 PM

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Originally Posted by milkmanjoe (Post 132020)
I never built an ar...never owned one.....building one seems like it would be a fun thing to do.....

I'm in the same boat, don't own one but I'm really tempted to build one before the end of the year. PSA seems to be the way to go.

Gatorade 08-15-2016 10:10 PM

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Originally Posted by pitor (Post 134961)
I'm in the same boat, don't own one but I'm really tempted to build one before the end of the year. PSA seems to be the way to go.

I have 4 ARs I built all 4 of them, it is easy to do and gives you an insight into the platform that you don't get from buying assembled. Buying a built lower and a built upper is the most cost effective option in my opinion. However squeezing the roll pins in and shooting something that was a bunch of parts in a bag is very satisfying.

pitor 08-15-2016 10:17 PM

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Originally Posted by Gatorade (Post 134994)
I have 4 ARs I built all 4 of them, it is easy to do and gives you an insight into the platform that you don't get from buying assembled. Buying a built lower and a built upper is the most cost effective option in my opinion. However squeezing the roll pins in and shooting something that was a bunch of parts in a bag is very satisfying.

Thank you for the insight Charlie.

Gatorade 08-15-2016 10:39 PM

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Originally Posted by pitor (Post 134995)
Thank you for the insight Charlie.

For some reason in the AR world the parts and assembly don't price out the same. When I ordered my parts I added them up and figured I would save money verses buying built. What I found out was that the same parts assembled came out less than when I ordered parts and assembled them myself. The only difference is if you want something custom that you won't find on a standard package.


Complete classic lower $159.99

http://palmettostatearmory.com/compl...c-edition.html

Classic build kit $89.99

http://palmettostatearmory.com/palme...kit-29040.html


Stripped blemished lower $79.99

http://palmettostatearmory.com/psa-b...ire-lower.html

So the parts come to $170 plus shipping around $12.00 or so if they ship together, if not then probably $20 so you are at $190 when you can buy the same parts pre assembled for $159.99 with free shipping. A savings of $30 and assembled with factory warranty and no lost springs or other pieces that flew across the room while being assembled.

pitor 08-15-2016 11:00 PM

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Originally Posted by Gatorade (Post 135002)
For some reason in the AR world the parts and assembly don't price out the same. When I ordered my parts I added them up and figured I would save money verses buying built. What I found out was that the same parts assembled came out less than when I ordered parts and assembled them myself. The only difference is if you want something custom that you won't find on a standard package.


Complete classic lower $159.99

http://palmettostatearmory.com/compl...c-edition.html

Classic build kit $89.99

http://palmettostatearmory.com/palme...kit-29040.html


Stripped blemished lower $79.99

http://palmettostatearmory.com/psa-b...ire-lower.html

So the parts come to $170 plus shipping around $12.00 or so if they ship together, if not then probably $20 so you are at $190 when you can buy the same parts pre assembled for $159.99 with free shipping. A savings of $30 and assembled with factory warranty and no lost springs or other pieces that flew across the room while being assembled.

No doubt in my mind, for me and where I'm at I would buy assembled. I can watch YouTube videos and disassemble at my own leisure.

Thanks Charlie

DaFadda 08-16-2016 05:39 AM

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Originally Posted by pitor (Post 135005)
No doubt in my mind, for me and where I'm at I would buy assembled. I can watch YouTube videos and disassemble at my own leisure.

Thanks Charlie

Exactly what I thought too. Might as well buy it complete, then take it apart and put it back together again for the fun of it.

Arley 08-21-2016 08:07 PM

This seems to have got off course . So any changes will come as they happen .

Thanks to all that helped .


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