AR15 Build: Difference between revisions
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== Suppliers == | == Suppliers == | ||
=== Core Parts === | |||
* [http://www.lockestone.com/shop/index.php?route=common/home Lockestone 80% Lowers] | * [http://www.lockestone.com/shop/index.php?route=common/home Lockestone 80% Lowers] | ||
=== Furniture === | |||
* [https://danieldefense.com/furniture/pistol-grips.html Attractive Pistol Grips] | |||
== Parts List == | == Parts List == |
Revision as of 20:59, 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.