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AR15/10 Rifles
I want to build an AR help me get started
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<blockquote data-quote="nvschütze" data-source="post: 1823828" data-attributes="member: 110896"><p>Yes, if the barrel was cut and the rifle sent out into the world with it less than 16" in length, I'd be meeting new friends in Leavenworth. I have thought about putting a new barrel onto it, but it's not a high-priority thing right now. I'll get around to doing something about it sooner or later. Most likely later.</p><p></p><p>The rifle was not built with any intent to duplicate any existing weapon. Scheels had the buttstock and grip on sale for what I thought was a good price, so I went for it. I am one whom just <em>has</em> to embellish my ARs. A plain vanilla rifle to me is just no fun. I will not say how many I have (Feinswine would soil her Size 58 bloomers), but every one of them is different. Different grips, handguards, triggers, buttstocks, barrel twists, barrel profiles, barrel lengths, steel or stainless, front sights, rear sights, et cetera. It has become sort of a game to see if I can assemble another one that's different from the last...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="nvschütze, post: 1823828, member: 110896"] Yes, if the barrel was cut and the rifle sent out into the world with it less than 16" in length, I'd be meeting new friends in Leavenworth. I have thought about putting a new barrel onto it, but it's not a high-priority thing right now. I'll get around to doing something about it sooner or later. Most likely later. The rifle was not built with any intent to duplicate any existing weapon. Scheels had the buttstock and grip on sale for what I thought was a good price, so I went for it. I am one whom just [I]has[/I] to embellish my ARs. A plain vanilla rifle to me is just no fun. I will not say how many I have (Feinswine would soil her Size 58 bloomers), but every one of them is different. Different grips, handguards, triggers, buttstocks, barrel twists, barrel profiles, barrel lengths, steel or stainless, front sights, rear sights, et cetera. It has become sort of a game to see if I can assemble another one that's different from the last... [/QUOTE]
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