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I was randomly browsing through reddit one day and came across a DIY build for an AR15. The guy had built a really nice AR15 from the ground up. I've always owned guns, but honestly never had much desire to buy an AR15. The idea of building one, however, seems really cool. They are beautifully engineered and the idea of creating my own gun from parts is really appealing. I'll use this page to document the build over the next few months as I slowly start acquiring parts and putting it together.  
I was randomly browsing through reddit one day and came across a DIY build for an AR15. The guy had built a really nice AR15 from the ground up. I've always owned guns, but honestly never had much desire to buy an AR15. To me, they always seemed overhyped and I just assumed people were just buying them to spite Obama. Little did I know, however, they are beautifully engineered and their modularity, reliability, and reasonable price make them one of the best rifles on the market. I still have no desire to buy a stock AR, but the idea of creating my own from parts is really appealing. I'll use this page to document the build over the next few months as I slowly start acquiring parts and putting it together.  


= Research =
= Research =
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== Interesting Builds ==
== Interesting Builds ==
== Construction Guides ==
[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=p8sY5CQmlHI&feature=youtu.be Really nice step-by-step guide that explains construction and testing of an AR]


== Parts List ==
== Parts List ==

Revision as of 20:57, 7 February 2016

I was randomly browsing through reddit one day and came across a DIY build for an AR15. The guy had built a really nice AR15 from the ground up. I've always owned guns, but honestly never had much desire to buy an AR15. To me, they always seemed overhyped and I just assumed people were just buying them to spite Obama. Little did I know, however, they are beautifully engineered and their modularity, reliability, and reasonable price make them one of the best rifles on the market. I still have no desire to buy a stock AR, but the idea of creating my own from parts is really appealing. I'll use this page to document the build over the next few months as I slowly start acquiring parts and putting it together.

Research

In this section, I'll document some builds that I like and start putting together my wish list for parts.

Interesting Builds

Construction Guides

Really nice step-by-step guide that explains construction and testing of an AR


Parts List