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Good resource(s) for AR build beginners? #7859511 06/03/20 04:58 PM
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I am interested in building an AR. What I want to build is TBD but sounds like a fun project and believe I am fully capable. Can anyone recommend some good resources to learn the basics and tools needed,as well as possibly outline the quality/value of all the different brands/parts that are available? I'm not looking to break the bank but don't want bottom of the barrel either. Given what I currently have in the safe, I am thinking 6.8 SPC would be a good addition to the collection, if that is of any help.

Thanks to anyone willing to be of assistance!

Re: Good resource(s) for AR build beginners? [Re: Tyrannosaurusrexeggs] #7859587 06/03/20 06:49 PM
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Not much help on the build from me, 6.8 SPC is a good round for hunting as are a few other cartridges. I really like the 6.5 Grendel and Hornady stepped into the AR Cartridge this week with finally announcing their 6mm ARC a "new" AR15 cartridge there is another thread about it now.


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Re: Good resource(s) for AR build beginners? [Re: Tyrannosaurusrexeggs] #7859597 06/03/20 07:03 PM
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Re: Good resource(s) for AR build beginners? [Re: Tyrannosaurusrexeggs] #7859598 06/03/20 07:03 PM
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1911 academy does classes

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Originally Posted by Brother in-law
1911 academy does classes


Nice, they are fairly close to me.

Re: Good resource(s) for AR build beginners? [Re: Tyrannosaurusrexeggs] #7859621 06/03/20 07:22 PM
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Google pewpewtactical.com "How to build an AR-15 Lower Receiver" and then upper receiver. I've not found any online that I like better....but realize there are things on there like bedding the barrel that they don't cover that some folks do. You can run through YouTube and there are some good videos there too.


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Re: Good resource(s) for AR build beginners? [Re: Judd] #7859647 06/03/20 07:43 PM
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Thanks everyone - good info. Never heard of bedding the barrel on an AR but always something to learn!

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Re: Good resource(s) for AR build beginners? [Re: Tyrannosaurusrexeggs] #7859689 06/03/20 08:35 PM
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Brownells has some basic videos


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I am still looking for the perfect apron, one with reinforced knee areas would be perfect.

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Originally Posted by TXGUNNER308
Brownells has some basic videos


Thats the ones I used when I was learning.

If there is anything in those videos you still have questions about just try to find a video on You Tube about it. There is enough free videos out there on the subject that you can learn everything you need to know without spending a dime.

My best advice is don't dive into the build until you have watched hours of videos on the subject. You may think you have it figured out after one video but the more you watch the more you will learn all the little tricks to getting things done right the first time.

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School of the American Rifle on Facebook has some of the most well thought out and well-explained videos on how to gauge parts and what to look for in components. He doesn't dive into the build process itself on the posted videos, but he is an awesome resource as you select what parts you want to use.

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Question: how much does it cost to have a gunsmith assemble an upper?

I'm also considering building one, but I'm thinking it might be better to just pay someone to do it for me. I don't have the tools and we're only talking about one or two uppers.

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Question: how much does it cost to have a gunsmith assemble an upper?

I'm also considering building one, but I'm thinking it might be better to just pay someone to do it for me. I don't have the tools and we're only talking about one or two uppers.


This is the boat I'm in.

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I believe RifleGear is still under $50 to build an upper with very fast turnaround. They are about to move into the new location

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Originally Posted by TXGUNNER308
Brownells has some basic videos


Thats the ones I used when I was learning.

If there is anything in those videos you still have questions about just try to find a video on You Tube about it. There is enough free videos out there on the subject that you can learn everything you need to know without spending a dime.

My best advice is don't dive into the build until you have watched hours of videos on the subject. You may think you have it figured out after one video but the more you watch the more you will learn all the little tricks to getting things done right the first time.


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I am still looking for the perfect apron, one with reinforced knee areas would be perfect.

Re: Good resource(s) for AR build beginners? [Re: Tyrannosaurusrexeggs] #7860593 06/04/20 08:16 PM
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Thanks again everyone, this all awesome info. Now time to dig in!

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