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Dont Build Your Own AR 10

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  1. Don't build your own AR-10. Embrace your inner Comrade and hammer out a 308 (or 7.62x54r if you're a real one) AK. Or take it a step further and forge the master work that is the SVD.

  2. I watched building and the variations. Then gradually ordered parts. Started with the lower, the ordered and built out the upper. Mods and optics added, my ARs (10 & 15s) evolved. It was fun.

  3. Just finished my Aero M5 308 build with only two small frame builds of experience. This isn’t hard. Aero makes it way easier than it has ever been before, which is why we’re seeing a large frame AR revolution. They are single-handedly making large frames ever more popular by having quality receivers at great prices. (Stay away from their BCGs and use Toolcraft instead). Lots of great barrel options out there. Buy an aero receiver set/LPK and their hand guard, a tool craft BCG, and you’ve got the skeleton of any great large frame for $1k. Add your preferred barrel and all the trimmings and you’re set for as little as $1500. THat’s about half of what any large frame used to go for. We’ve frankly never had it so good for large frames.

  4. I did a BCA upper on a PSA lower for about $540. A couple mags for ~$40 and flip up irons for ~$20.
    Range ready for $600.

    Then I harvested off my AR-15 a heavy, overkill-for-556, $60 UUQ scope (off Amazon) and put that on it and swapped the irons to the AR-15. It works just fine.

    So… $640ish is more accurate for my precise build.

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