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AR15/10 Rifles
Entry Level AR 15 for first time buyers
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<blockquote data-quote="ntsqd" data-source="post: 2027817" data-attributes="member: 93138"><p>We can all point to our favorite high end parts to use in a build, but that's not what the OP asked for. Specifically: "Does anyone have any suggestions or ideas about where I could know how to build a gun for entry level usages?"</p><p></p><p>When I suggested the ALG ACT trigger I was considering the Return on Investment for the OP. It's a little more cost, but the change is huge as most of those LPK triggers are truly atrocious. Some of the suggestions are a large increase in cost. Granted they too will make a huge difference, but the key point is <em>Entry Level Usages</em> and for this use the ROI on those suggestions isn't there.</p><p></p><p>My wife can ping the 36" gong at 300 yards off-hand at our local range nearly at will with her PSA built M4 upper (complete with it's 1/7 twist light weight 16" barrel and CAR type hand guards) on an M&P lower with mostly generic parts in it. It has a Sabre Tube butt because her stature is such that it provides her with the ideal LOP, and the ACT trigger. A $125 Bushnell 1-4x in a Burris one-piece mount is the current sight set-up. Other than those parts it is a simple, generic build.</p><p>I've since moved away from the Sabre Tubes for me because they're just too short for me. Instead I'm using the <a href="https://doublestarusa.com/arfx-skeleton-stock-with-buffer-tube-qd-swivel-not-included-a101b-ns" target="_blank">Ace Skeleton Stoc</a>k because the PRK's nannies don't allow those dangerous collapsible stocks.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ntsqd, post: 2027817, member: 93138"] We can all point to our favorite high end parts to use in a build, but that's not what the OP asked for. Specifically: "Does anyone have any suggestions or ideas about where I could know how to build a gun for entry level usages?" When I suggested the ALG ACT trigger I was considering the Return on Investment for the OP. It's a little more cost, but the change is huge as most of those LPK triggers are truly atrocious. Some of the suggestions are a large increase in cost. Granted they too will make a huge difference, but the key point is [I]Entry Level Usages[/I] and for this use the ROI on those suggestions isn't there. My wife can ping the 36" gong at 300 yards off-hand at our local range nearly at will with her PSA built M4 upper (complete with it's 1/7 twist light weight 16" barrel and CAR type hand guards) on an M&P lower with mostly generic parts in it. It has a Sabre Tube butt because her stature is such that it provides her with the ideal LOP, and the ACT trigger. A $125 Bushnell 1-4x in a Burris one-piece mount is the current sight set-up. Other than those parts it is a simple, generic build. I've since moved away from the Sabre Tubes for me because they're just too short for me. Instead I'm using the [URL='https://doublestarusa.com/arfx-skeleton-stock-with-buffer-tube-qd-swivel-not-included-a101b-ns']Ace Skeleton Stoc[/URL]k because the PRK's nannies don't allow those dangerous collapsible stocks. [/QUOTE]
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