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<blockquote data-quote="Yourshoesareuntied" data-source="post: 2820463" data-attributes="member: 25446"><p>Building one is fun... Biggsly & tRidiot offered to help..and if you don't like meeting new people.. Youtube has tons of AR build videos.. its not too hard. having a bench vice helps.. there are some fixtures that help hold the upper and lower receivers in the vice and keep them save while you work on them..and they are not much.. maybe 20.00 or 30.00 you wont need any special tools other then that. A company called Anderson Arms often sells blemished AR lowers "the only part you need a ffl or private sell to get"</p><p>for super cheap..like I don't know less then 50.00, people often sell complete uppers on various sites like Arms list and local Facebook groups for less than 500.00 If you get a complete upper you dont need any special tools..you can finish the build on your kitchen table... really though... don't spend a thousand dollars on your first AR.. I have built many of them...put several in my gun vault... from the top shelf stuff like Noveske all the way way down to Anderson..in the end you need an AR in your gun safe..if you can only wear a Rolex on your dainty wrist then get one...if a Casio tells the time in an acceptable manner then get a Casio.. ...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Yourshoesareuntied, post: 2820463, member: 25446"] Building one is fun... Biggsly & tRidiot offered to help..and if you don't like meeting new people.. Youtube has tons of AR build videos.. its not too hard. having a bench vice helps.. there are some fixtures that help hold the upper and lower receivers in the vice and keep them save while you work on them..and they are not much.. maybe 20.00 or 30.00 you wont need any special tools other then that. A company called Anderson Arms often sells blemished AR lowers "the only part you need a ffl or private sell to get" for super cheap..like I don't know less then 50.00, people often sell complete uppers on various sites like Arms list and local Facebook groups for less than 500.00 If you get a complete upper you dont need any special tools..you can finish the build on your kitchen table... really though... don't spend a thousand dollars on your first AR.. I have built many of them...put several in my gun vault... from the top shelf stuff like Noveske all the way way down to Anderson..in the end you need an AR in your gun safe..if you can only wear a Rolex on your dainty wrist then get one...if a Casio tells the time in an acceptable manner then get a Casio.. ... [/QUOTE]
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