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<blockquote data-quote="Mr300" data-source="post: 1175440" data-attributes="member: 12668"><p>When you plan on building your AR15, you need to consider several things.</p><p></p><p>Are you willing to pay for it? Usually, the AR lower is the cheapest piece on your list. (And, no, it doesn't matter what "brand" AR lower that you use. Instead, focus on the quality of your upper). When I built my AR15, I paid quite a bit because I didn't want some "cookie-cutter" AR15. I bought a cheap ($150) DPMS lower and a special YHM Diamond Spectre Upper.</p><p></p><p>The biggest thing to remember is that you HAVE to buy NEW mechanical (the intregal parts on your AR15) parts when building your AR15. Otherwise, you could end up buying some parts that are "like-new" and end up having the rifle malfunction (or not shoot at all) or have it blow up in your face at the range (by the way, that's not a good thing). I've heard of this type of thing happening to several people just so that they could save $50 on their upper. It's not worth it; just pay the extra $50 for the new part.</p><p></p><p>Lastly, remember that you can always ask questions. Don't asume that the AR15 is supposed to go together that way; get some help from the OSA Forum or give your gunsmith a call.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Mr300, post: 1175440, member: 12668"] When you plan on building your AR15, you need to consider several things. Are you willing to pay for it? Usually, the AR lower is the cheapest piece on your list. (And, no, it doesn't matter what "brand" AR lower that you use. Instead, focus on the quality of your upper). When I built my AR15, I paid quite a bit because I didn't want some "cookie-cutter" AR15. I bought a cheap ($150) DPMS lower and a special YHM Diamond Spectre Upper. The biggest thing to remember is that you HAVE to buy NEW mechanical (the intregal parts on your AR15) parts when building your AR15. Otherwise, you could end up buying some parts that are "like-new" and end up having the rifle malfunction (or not shoot at all) or have it blow up in your face at the range (by the way, that's not a good thing). I've heard of this type of thing happening to several people just so that they could save $50 on their upper. It's not worth it; just pay the extra $50 for the new part. Lastly, remember that you can always ask questions. Don't asume that the AR15 is supposed to go together that way; get some help from the OSA Forum or give your gunsmith a call. [/QUOTE]
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