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Deleted 12-03-2011 02:24 PM

Start of my AR build
 
Picked this up today, Spike's Tactical (Punisher) lower, got some ideals of what to put in it,

Trigger either a Timney or Wilson Combat
Stock Magpul CTR or LMT Sopmod
Phase5 trigger gaurd

I going to set it under a BCM upper in 5.56 all the furniture will be Flat Dark Earth. And hopefully i can have this done in 2 months. of course i got to get the right tools to do the job.

http://i738.photobucket.com/albums/x...5/100_0799.jpg

NAMVET72 12-03-2011 04:34 PM

Sweet Ed keep us informed on your Home Built AR.............


Clyde

jmlutz 12-03-2011 06:18 PM

Check out JP Rifles trigger and hammer sets, they are fantastic. I've built 3 AR's with them, you will not be dissapointed. Mike

Deleted 12-03-2011 06:47 PM

The bad thing about it is i don't know where to start:confused: I've been online all day looking at all sorts of parts, I guess i will oder a lower small parts kit from Spike's for all the pins and springs,and the buffer and tube, then figure out what bolt and mag release to get.

Mike thanks for the heads up on JP triggers and hammers.

BadOscar 12-04-2011 09:34 AM

I plan to do the same thing and have asked around. One of our members suggested looking at the kits here:
http://palmettostatearmory.com/AR-rifle-kits.php

Grizzman 12-04-2011 02:59 PM

The Spikes lower should work out nicely for your build.

If you leave the upper as it came from BCM, the only tools you'll likely need to acquire is a spanner wrench or AR-15 armorer's tool to tighten the castle nut. I also recommend Brownell's bolt catch pin punch, as it makes it quite simple to install the pin.

I 2nd the recommendation for JP's fire control groups. I've been running a couple of them for years, and have been supremely happy.

The lower parts kit will include both the bolt stop and mag release, and the Spike's kit should work fine. My recent kits were from G&R Tactical and Palmetto State, and they were both of apparently equal quality.......PSA was cheaper.

If you decide on the SOPMOD:
I'm not sure if it was a fluke, but SOPMODs fit so tightly on my BCM buffer tube that sliding from position to position takes considerable effort (yet still wiggles a little once into position). The SOPMOD works well on Vltor's tube, and I happen to appreciate the position number markings. Naturally, LMT's should work very nicely.

I've been considering Magpul's ACS for an upcoming PSA build, but may just get another SOPMOD or E-Mod.

I look forward to your progress.

Grizz

Deleted 12-04-2011 04:34 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Grizzman (Post 9806)
The Spikes lower should work out nicely for your build.

If you leave the upper as it came from BCM, the only tools you'll likely need to acquire is a spanner wrench or AR-15 armorer's tool to tighten the castle nut. I also recommend Brownell's bolt catch pin punch, as it makes it quite simple to install the pin.

I 2nd the recommendation for JP's fire control groups. I've been running a couple of them for years, and have been supremely happy.

The lower parts kit will include both the bolt stop and mag release, and the Spike's kit should work fine. My recent kits were from G&R Tactical and Palmetto State, and they were both of apparently equal quality.......PSA was cheaper.

If you decide on the SOPMOD:
I'm not sure if it was a fluke, but SOPMODs fit so tightly on my BCM buffer tube that sliding from position to position takes considerable effort (yet still wiggles a little once into position). The SOPMOD works well on Vltor's tube, and I happen to appreciate the position number markings. Naturally, LMT's should work very nicely.

I've been considering Magpul's ACS for an upcoming PSA build, but may just get another SOPMOD or E-Mod.

I look forward to your progress.

Grizz

Thanks for the info Grizz, i think i'm going to get the enhanced lower kit from spike's it has the anti-rotation pins and a ST battle trigger also comes with a ergo grip, that will be a good start then later put the FDE furniture on, i have a Sopmod on my Bushy now and i really like it, but if it is that tight on the BCM then i'll go with Magpul, i like the Wilson and Timney because they are drop ins.

Man this build is going to get the best of me i can see that now, i can't find just the detents,plungers and springs without the grip, trigger coming with it.

My wife is already fed up with me, i've been locked up in my gun room for 2 days.

dennisc 12-05-2011 04:54 PM

If you decide to use anti-walk pins you can get them in flat dark earth. http://www.knsprecisioninc.com/gen-2...am-pins-1.html
Spikes used to include them and the Ergo grip in FDE if requested, as part of their enhanced lower kit.
Dennis

Deleted 12-06-2011 09:24 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by dennisc (Post 9832)
If you decide to use anti-walk pins you can get them in flat dark earth. http://www.knsprecisioninc.com/gen-2...am-pins-1.html
Spikes used to include them and the Ergo grip in FDE if requested, as part of their enhanced lower kit.
Dennis


Thanks Dennis, e-mailed Scott at Spike's and he said that they still do.

Ed

titanse05 12-07-2011 07:51 AM

I don't think you can go wrong with either of the trigger sets that you mentioned. I put a drop in kit in my AR and certainly appreciated the drop-in ability. Also, the enhanced kit from Spike's seems to be a good choice as well. If you do go this route be sure to let us know what you think about it.

Magpul is coming out with a couple variations on their popular stocks. They are the ACS-L and the STR.

http://store.magpul.com/product/MAG378/170
http://store.magpul.com/product/MAG470/171

I'm going with the STR for the large amount of cheek weld real estate.


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