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Buying vs Building Your AR-15

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  1. For me it’s about wanting to get my first AR but not having all the money currently to buy a pre-built. I think buying part by part would be easier for my situation. Just not sure what to look for as I don’t want to do as much building until I get more comfortable with a gun in my hands.

  2. Recently finished my ar9 pistol with a spikes stripped lower and a stripped aero upper spikes buffer 308 buffer spring spikes bcg and 6 inch barrel also did timney 2 stage trigger. i love it so far. just waiting for stamp for suppressor. i got my holosun 510c on it and iron sight at absolute co witness. works great to be honest currently upgrading my 16 inch off the shelf ar (it was my first ar) to a 20 in precision rifle. so ill be gutting it and upgrading the internals and barrel. and also building a 300 blackout in a 10 inch pistol.

  3. I've been building AR's for more years than I care to remember but my favorite build was a 450 Bushmaster. 20" stainless and full floated it would easily cloverleaf 5 rounds into a jagged hole at 100 yards, any 4 legged critter it hits is DRT. Right now I'm building a 20" 6.5 Grendel with a fixed carbine skeleton stock and I'm using Aero upper and lower on it. Stainless barrel, ergo grip, full floated 15" M Lock, carbine gas with an adjustable block and a Rock River NM trigger. Let the fun begin.

  4. Clint needs to hit the gym, or start wearing a bra his boobs are so popping out. One of my favorite YouTube content creators, so hopefully he doesn’t take this as a jab just looking out. And if you want to know I’m 6’3” 195 pounds of twisted steel and sex appeal, I hits the strip and all the panties start to drip 💧.

  5. I do want to build another lower. Think I might use the Maxim Defense CQB brace for it. An Aero Precision receiver would make things simple. Future problems.

  6. For buying the parts and having it shipped out here to Oregon where I live there's no as far as I know no dealers that sell aero parts where I can walk in and buy them I'm a newbie at this so I may need some instruction

  7. Stress and tools needed makes it very similar to a complete upper price so it's best to buy complete uppers lowers are easier to put together with no special tools 🤷‍♂️

  8. Built 2 mostly Aero ARs. Love the quality and both run fantastic. They feel noticeably different than a slightly lower cost complete "budget yet very functional" rifle that I also have. Building is great because you get exactly what you want and you can also get higher quality parts (usually more expensive) a little at a time instead of spending it all at once on a quality complete firearm. All future builds will have at least some Aero parts.

  9. Aero Precision M4E1 upper and lowers are my go to's, I have 5 M4E1 builds and 1 M5 308 build. I love the quality for the price of Aero Precision. Good luck getting one of the cerakote build sets from Aero, I've never been able to get a set, I'm signed up for emails and they are always gone right away.

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