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I'm going to be the one to warn you, do not build your own AR!
That's the first step to addiction, add in the fact that ARs seem to reproduce and next thing you know a m4gery and an a2 turns into an a2, m4gery, .300 blk, .308, .50, .458 socom, 1:7, 1:8, 1:9, it never ends
It's like Pringles, once you pop you can't stop.
Keep your booger hook off the bang switch.
But it does me no injury for my neighbor to say there are twenty gods or no God. It neither picks my pocket nor breaks my leg. -Thomas Jefferson, Notes on Virginia, 1782
Flintlock don't take this the wrong way but that A2 and the (I assume) Ironwood are sexy but what the hell is the second from bottom? It um.. Is very unique.
Keep your booger hook off the bang switch.
But it does me no injury for my neighbor to say there are twenty gods or no God. It neither picks my pocket nor breaks my leg. -Thomas Jefferson, Notes on Virginia, 1782
The Wizard wrote:Flintlock don't take this the wrong way but that A2 and the (I assume) Ironwood are sexy but what the hell is the second from bottom? It um.. Is very unique.
Californicated, I'm guessing.
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The Wizard wrote:Flintlock don't take this the wrong way but that A2 and the (I assume) Ironwood are sexy but what the hell is the second from bottom? It um.. Is very unique.
Californicated, I'm guessing.
Yup. To be "allowed" to have a normal mag release in CA one cannot have any "evil features" like a pistol grip or "collapsible" stock.
I agree it's ugly, but, it's surprisingly ergonomic.
I did it just to see what the fad was about.
Before the end of the year it will be parted out and made into a more traditional form.
If time, chance and random process can produce a platypus why not an ammo tree?
I've been surfing around Midway, Arf.com, and YouTube. With a few basic tools, this looks like it's going to be fairly easy. I can see that it might be nice to have a dedicated toolbox for my AR tools.
The Wizard wrote:Flintlock don't take this the wrong way but that A2 and the (I assume) Ironwood are sexy but what the hell is the second from bottom? It um.. Is very unique.
Californicated, I'm guessing.
Yup. To be "allowed" to have a normal mag release in CA one cannot have any "evil features" like a pistol grip or "collapsible" stock.
I agree it's ugly, but, it's surprisingly ergonomic.
I did it just to see what the fad was about.
Before the end of the year it will be parted out and made into a more traditional form.
Ah fair enough, when I saw it I wondered if it were 50 state legal.
Keep your booger hook off the bang switch.
But it does me no injury for my neighbor to say there are twenty gods or no God. It neither picks my pocket nor breaks my leg. -Thomas Jefferson, Notes on Virginia, 1782
PawPaw wrote:I've been surfing around Midway, Arf.com, and YouTube. With a few basic tools, this looks like it's going to be fairly easy. I can see that it might be nice to have a dedicated toolbox for my AR tools.
If you aren't going to build the upper then the only tools you really need for the lower are (my recommendations and worth what you paid for them):
1. Roll Pin Starter
2. Roll Pin Punches
3. Small Soft Hammer
4. Tape (to shield the finish when you install the bolt release pin)
I also like this trigger guard but it is a luxury not a necessity.
PawPaw wrote:I've been surfing around Midway, Arf.com, and YouTube. With a few basic tools, this looks like it's going to be fairly easy. I can see that it might be nice to have a dedicated toolbox for my AR tools.
If you aren't going to build the upper then the only tools you really need for the lower are (my recommendations and worth what you paid for them):
1. Roll Pin Starter
2. Roll Pin Punches
3. Small Soft Hammer
4. Tape (to shield the finish when you install the bolt release pin)
I also like this trigger guard but it is a luxury not a necessity.
Also, do yourself a favor and order an extra set of small parts for your lower. If you don't launch at least one detent you are doing it too well!
Don't forget a castle nut wrench
Oh and a third hand
Keep your booger hook off the bang switch.
But it does me no injury for my neighbor to say there are twenty gods or no God. It neither picks my pocket nor breaks my leg. -Thomas Jefferson, Notes on Virginia, 1782
PawPaw wrote:I've been surfing around Midway, Arf.com, and YouTube. With a few basic tools, this looks like it's going to be fairly easy. I can see that it might be nice to have a dedicated toolbox for my AR tools.
If you aren't going to build the upper then the only tools you really need for the lower are (my recommendations and worth what you paid for them):
1. Roll Pin Starter
2. Roll Pin Punches
3. Small Soft Hammer
4. Tape (to shield the finish when you install the bolt release pin)
I also like this trigger guard but it is a luxury not a necessity.