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<blockquote data-quote="Seadog" data-source="post: 3550202" data-attributes="member: 9018"><p>That’s a good choice. Like other members mentioned preassembled is a good way to go for someone new to this. Also the one you were going to pick that had the CHF barrel made by F&N is good stuff. Once you get your receiver it is pretty easy to assemble. Lots of good YouTube tutorials on it to help you out. I’m not picky on uppers. I think I got some stripped uppers from Primary Arms a month or two back. They were Anderson. They also had the upper parts kits. Was cheeper than most other places too. But then you would need to buy you the rest of the parts like barrel, bolt and carrier assembly, gas tube, barrel nut, hand guards, front sight gas block, Crush washer and muzzle attachment.</p><p></p><p>May just be easier for you to wait until PSA has complete upper parts kits in again. Or a complete parts kit depending on what you have ordered. Then you won’t have to worry about some of the specialty tools you will need.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Seadog, post: 3550202, member: 9018"] That’s a good choice. Like other members mentioned preassembled is a good way to go for someone new to this. Also the one you were going to pick that had the CHF barrel made by F&N is good stuff. Once you get your receiver it is pretty easy to assemble. Lots of good YouTube tutorials on it to help you out. I’m not picky on uppers. I think I got some stripped uppers from Primary Arms a month or two back. They were Anderson. They also had the upper parts kits. Was cheeper than most other places too. But then you would need to buy you the rest of the parts like barrel, bolt and carrier assembly, gas tube, barrel nut, hand guards, front sight gas block, Crush washer and muzzle attachment. May just be easier for you to wait until PSA has complete upper parts kits in again. Or a complete parts kit depending on what you have ordered. Then you won’t have to worry about some of the specialty tools you will need. [/QUOTE]
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