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Building my first AR. Need advice/opinions.
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<blockquote data-quote="Oklahoma Stronghold" data-source="post: 766116" data-attributes="member: 7834"><p>I was just like you when I first started thinking about building my first AR. I just wanted something cheap. I didn't need something for the Green Berets or Navy Seals. After researching and thinking, however, I decided to spend a little more money, not a lot more, but a little and get something of a little more quality. You'll have the gun for the rest of your life and then give it to your kids. Might as well spend a couple hundred dollars more and know that you have something that will last. 14 years from now that couple of hundred bucks won't matter. You see what I'm saying? Even if you have to save and build as you go. </p><p><a href="http://www.brownells.com/" target="_blank">http://www.brownells.com/</a> also has vids you can watch online that show you how to completely build an AR for FREE!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Oklahoma Stronghold, post: 766116, member: 7834"] I was just like you when I first started thinking about building my first AR. I just wanted something cheap. I didn't need something for the Green Berets or Navy Seals. After researching and thinking, however, I decided to spend a little more money, not a lot more, but a little and get something of a little more quality. You'll have the gun for the rest of your life and then give it to your kids. Might as well spend a couple hundred dollars more and know that you have something that will last. 14 years from now that couple of hundred bucks won't matter. You see what I'm saying? Even if you have to save and build as you go. [url]http://www.brownells.com/[/url] also has vids you can watch online that show you how to completely build an AR for FREE! [/QUOTE]
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