Long-Barrel .223 AR-15 build, starting with an 80% lower receiver.
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How did you do this without any ID numbers? Just curious, because I thought all gyns had to have an ID#, but apparently a felon can just mail order parts and build it himself…
im about to do a simmilar build myself but boy do i feel so SORRY for you californians i was born ther but got out quick no limit builiing is the way to go why live there?
I really enjoyed this video. I've read lots of good things about the WOA barrels. Dying to know how it's performing at the range! Curious why you went with a 22" barrel? Added fps?
I about 99% sure the hammer spring is on backwards in the shot here where it's laying on that mat. Hopefully you didn't install it that way. …and fyi folks, rifles will usually shoot for a little while with this but will start double firing and fouling soon as the spring is broke in a little. common mistake. there are videos on it. prove me wrong and I'll delete the comment. Thanks for the video!!
Like the process that you showed. I am no machinist so was particularly interested in the lathe work. This is a nicely built gun that should get you years of good service. Well done!
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First sentence is a contradiction… .223 is NOT the right round to even think about building a "sniper" platform.
California….. one of the places I have no desire to ever visit.
Love it,,,,,,need more info
That looks like a sweet rifle! Im curious, how much did it cost?
Nice build thanks for sharing the video
How did you do this without any ID numbers? Just curious, because I thought all gyns had to have an ID#, but apparently a felon can just mail order parts and build it himself…
No headspace check?
ITS your face
im about to do a simmilar build myself but boy do i feel so SORRY for you californians i was born ther but got out quick no limit builiing is the way to go why live there?
Lost me at bullet button
.. hope your build went well.
Awesome video and build! Xray 😉
I really enjoyed this video. I've read lots of good things about the WOA barrels. Dying to know how it's performing at the range! Curious why you went with a 22" barrel? Added fps?
I about 99% sure the hammer spring is on backwards in the shot here where it's laying on that mat. Hopefully you didn't install it that way. …and fyi folks, rifles will usually shoot for a little while with this but will start double firing and fouling soon as the spring is broke in a little. common mistake. there are videos on it. prove me wrong and I'll delete the comment. Thanks for the video!!
honestly im gonna have to copy this build, by far one of the best gun channels on youtube. keep up the good work sir
with all the regulations of comifonia having an ar15 in California is like having a lighter on the moon if you really need it its all but useless
nice build what bi pod it that?
Like the process that you showed. I am no machinist so was particularly interested in the lathe work. This is a nicely built gun that should get you years of good service. Well done!
great video i really enjoyed the watching it good work on the AR looks cool