Great, now i gotta go looking around for hidden cameras again...If you build:
Aero Precision is a great brand known for good quality at a good price and they make just about everything
tool craft bcg's
ballistic advantage barrels
What? Am I stealing your ideas?Great, now i gotta go looking around for hidden cameras again...
I suggest you start out with something like these kits. Build it. Get to know the Rifle and how it works. Shoot it for a few months. Learn what you like and dislike, then upgrade as you see fit.
I suggest you start out with something like these kits. Build it. Get to know the Rifle and how it works. Shoot it for a few months. Learn what you like and dislike, then upgrade as you see fit.
You would have to buy a stripped lower.Awesome thanks;
Which one do you think superior for all around?
Also I most likely sound pretty dumb asking, but is it missing a lower? Will I have to purchase one separate
Define your purpose, then narrow your choices.
Any answer you get above is meaningless until YOU define your purpose.
And, "get to know the platform" is a perfectly legit purpose. But, if you have some specific use in mind that will determine your purchase.
You would have to buy a stripped lower.
I went with the one with the full length handguard, just because you have mounting options for accessories.
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You will needed to assemble it. It’s not hard and it actually lets you see how an AR works and understand it a little better.So if I purchase this https://palmettostatearmory.com/psa-ar-15-lower-safe-fire-1728.html
in addition to this https://palmettostatearmory.com/ar-15/rifle-kits/railed-rifle-kits.html
That will be a complete, functioning rifle?
You will needed to assemble it. It’s not hard and it actually lets you see how an AR works and understand it a little better.
Actually you’ll only assemble the lower receiver ... the upper will come assembled in the “kit”. You can get by with basic tools on the lower if you absolutely had too but there are a couple tools that make it way easier.Okay cool, just double checking I have all the parts needed
Unfortunately their out of stock when I checkedI don't know if the ones you are looking at there at PSA have a warranty or not but the S&W M&P has a lifetime warranty for the original purchaser.
Actually you’ll only assemble the lower receiver ... the upper will come assembled in the “kit”. You can get by with basic tools on the lower if you absolutely had too but there are a couple tools that make it way easier.
Actually you’ll only assemble the lower receiver ... the upper will come assembled in the “kit”. You can get by with basic tools on the lower if you absolutely had too but there are a couple tools that make it way easier.
Lifetime, and transferable.I don't know if the ones you are looking at there at PSA have a warranty or not but the S&W M&P has a lifetime warranty for the original purchaser.
That's better than S&W being that it's transferable. I have a PSA AR pistol that I put together and have never looked at the warranty.Lifetime, and transferable.
Full Lifetime Warranty
Firearms and parts manufactured by Palmetto State Armory are backed by our Full Lifetime Warranty. Our PSA manufactured firearms and parts are warranted to be free from defects in materials and craftsmanship for the serviceable lifetime of the firearm or part. The liability of Palmetto State Armory under this warranty shall be limited solely to the obligation to repair the defect or replace the firearm/part at its discretion, and to pay transportation and insurance charges for return of the firearm to the owner for a rightful warranty claim. This warranty is transferable for the serviceable lifetime of the firearm or part. Modification of firearm will void this warranty. This warranty does not cover ordinary wear and tear or any damage resulting from careless handling, neglect, repairs or adjustments, improper, substandard, reloaded or defective ammunition, corrosion, or other unreasonable use of the firearm or part.
After you put the lower together.So if I purchase this https://palmettostatearmory.com/psa-ar-15-lower-safe-fire-1728.html
in addition to this https://palmettostatearmory.com/ar-15/rifle-kits/railed-rifle-kits.html
That will be a complete, functioning rifle?
Could you post links?After you put the lower together.
you need a hammer, punch set and a AR wrench. Helps to have a vice and block but you don’t have to have it.
takes 15 minutes to put together.
After you put the lower together.
you need a hammer, punch set and a AR wrench. Helps to have a vice and block but you don’t have to have it.
takes 15 - 30 minutes to put together.
just FYI, you will have to have the lower sent to a FFL
I have Zero experience with 80% lowers. Maybe someone else can tell you about themAnderson AR-15 80% Lower Receiver - Black Anodized - No FFL Required - Online Gun Provider
These fine Anderson 80% lowers are fully anodized and made from 7075 aluminum. No FFL required. An 80% Receiver is a partially completed piece of material that requires special tooling and skills to be completed and considered a firearm. Unlike a firearm receiver it is not required to be...bestfirearmstore.com
What’s this all about?
I have Zero experience with 80% lowers. Maybe someone else can tell you about them
If you buy an AR through the classifieds here, a FFL is not required either.No worries, just a bit confused why it says FFL not required
You would have to machine that 80% lower to finish it.
I don’t see anything wrong with that..Ah, alright, do you think going this rout looks good?
https://palmettostatearmory.com/psa...weight-m-lok-moe-ept-rifle-kit-516446780.html
That looks like a good start to me. 👍Ah, alright, do you think going this rout looks good?
https://palmettostatearmory.com/psa...weight-m-lok-moe-ept-rifle-kit-516446780.html
Thanks for the reply, which do you think would be a better start, that, or just getting this complete and upgrading as I go?That looks like a good start to me. 👍