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THIS Makes Your CHEAP AR-15 Feel Expensive??

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Let’s go overs 10 ways to make your Cheap AR-15 Feel Expensive….

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  1. Another thing to prevent slop is if you're about to build a rifle, budget or not, get an Aero Precision stripped lower. That have a screw that adds tension to the upper and eliminates play or slop.

  2. When it comes to upgrading the PSA, Iโ€™d start with a Spikes T2 tungsten powder filled buffer and a JP enterprises tuned buffer spring. VG6 Epsilon w/ cage is awesome!

  3. Its pretty well known that Anderson makes the cheapest lowers (of decent quality). But who makes the cheapest upper receivers and handguards? Surely there must be something of decent quality thats cheaper than Aero.

  4. I have the strike industries Jcomp 2 on most of my rifles. I do like it it works excellent and I have the oppressor but I did find that the oppressor will change the cycling rate and back pressure to the gas system, so it's something that needs to be tested on all your builds that you're going to try and use it on. If you are going to run the oppressor I would also change the charging handle to something that has a gas shield on the back like the radiant raptors.

  5. I use a nylon tipped tension set screw to mitigate the receiver slop. Works great for me . You have to make sure your receiver has the hole for the set screw. If not you can youtube how to drill and tap receiver so you can add a set screw.

  6. I have Daniel defense furniture on my radical firearms ar and my diamondback. There is certainly a very specific feel to DD "rubberized" accents. Not sure what the appropriate word for it would be, but has an almost suade feel to it. Very soft, yet it sticks. I would recommend them for sure!

  7. Outssstanding information ๐Ÿ‘๐Ÿผ๐Ÿ‘๐Ÿผ๐Ÿ‘๐ŸผSome of the best information on an AR 15 rifle set up essentials.
    The fact of the matter is, most civilians do not need high-end fancy, expensive AR 15 rifles. The vast majority of civilians do perfectly fine with what is called with disdain by many people as an "entry-level rifle"… Mmm. Really? That's funny because that so-called "entry-level rifle" is what is known in the military as a battle rifle or service rifle.
    So, you see? An "entry-level rifle" is actually a battle rifle, and that's all you need. You get a Ruger AR 556 MPR or a S&W M&P 15 Sport 2 and spend a few hundred dollars on it and set it up for just about $1,000 dollars total. Ooor, if you can afford it, then buy a high-end rifle and look "tacticool."
    I do extremely well with my battle rifles (oh, I mean: entry-level rifles ๐Ÿ˜) for the purposes of home defense, personal security and protection. Your fancy high-end rifle will not kill "better" than mine ๐Ÿ˜Ž You betcha! ๐Ÿ˜‰

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