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How To Build An Accurate, Reliable AR-15

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In this video, Shayna discusses how to build an reliable AR-15 that is accurate and reliable. We got all these tips from experienced builders both at our company and around the industry. So, whether you’re building from scratch, or simply assembling the major components, you’re going to learn a lot of great information that will save you hours of research and frustration. She covers ways to build an AR-15, the tools you’ll need, mistakes to avoid, top tips, and more!

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Timeline:
0:00 Intro
0:36 Ways to build an AR-15
3:27 Tools you’ll need
6:10 Top tips for building an AR-15
10:07 Mistakes to avoid
12:52 Conclusion

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35 COMMENTS

  1. You left out the most important tool: good credit card/bank account! Seriously, great video. My first two AR builds were piecemeal and very expensive. My last one, was a BCA upper in 7.62×39. Much cheaper and easier. I recommend taking it apart and “rebuilding” it just for my own peace of mind (not really necessary), and fun. (Not to mention I can paint it like I want.)

  2. The fact you treat people from Washington state like crap is uncalled for… Iv called from an Idaho work number and got great customer service but when I call from home number you treat me like a nobody rt off the get go… Guess I'll just start blocking my number when I call. That's if I ever do again!

  3. First thing you do and I mean FIRST thing you do when building BCA is take everything apart and loctite every screw. Having barrels and hand guards almost fall off learned me. Also had a gas key explode because they worked loose within the first mag or two. If you have a Grendel or 762×39 immediately order an extractor from BRA. Another firing pin is advisable too

  4. I have a question about a carbon length gas system on a 300 blackout. It shoots super sonic ammo great but will not cycle properly with sub sonic ammo 150 grain it will shoot, but 168 grain BTHP will not cycle. Im wondering if it's not a gas port size issue in the barrel. My question is what size is the gas port supposed to be to shoot subs from a carbon length gas system?

  5. I've used quality uppers and lowers and Bear Creek barrels. Some struggles BUT they All where tuned, 100 % reliable. Some like cheap ammo and some different. But I've yet to have a problem or a problem that customer service didn't handle ASAP. It's usually the odd caliber's that unless you have the better bcgs, upper and gas system that screwed with me. Little experience and patience and support from the manufacturing company has been great.

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