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So You Want To Build An AR15? A Budget Guide To Building A Solid Rifle

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100- @PalmettoStateArmoryVideos Stripped Lower & Transfer Fee
35-Buffer System W/ Stock
40-Lower Parts Kit
40-Stripped Upper
17-dust cover & Forward Assist
70- PSA Bolt
100-Barrel
50-@OpticsPlanet Handguard
12-A2 Flash Hider
120-Vortex Red Dot
100-7 Mags & Rifle Bag
684 Dollars For A Well Build Budget Rifle

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  1. You just pointed people in a cost effective way to have a weapon system that is capable enough, and I respect that.

    I will leave a brief (ish) comment on some things I would like to highlight. Building your own rifle is something I recommend everyone to do at a minimum of at least once, it gives you good lessons on how the parts fit and lets you know your system inside and out. To start this process you also need some tools and I would like to highlight some tools you will need to make a reliable precise rifle.

    TOOLS:
    . Midwest Industries upper receiver rod
    This tools insures you are not stress fracturing your upper receiver while timing your muzzle devices

    . Wheeler upper receiver block (or similar block) this gives you a steady mount solution to insert your barrel extension, something like this becomes even more useful when you have a thermo fit style upper so you don't burn your fingers when you head up the threads

    . Punch set (with roll pin starter punch)
    Will often times come with a little hammer in some cases. Real Avid makes a good set

    . Torque wrench (ft lbs 3/8 drive) for torque of barrel nut and muzzle devices

    . Torque wrench (in lbs quarter in drive) this is for your handguard and optic screws

    . Staking punch
    For your caste nut, may come in the punch set you buy

    . Rocksett
    For your gas block screws, also some people rocksett their muzzles, I have had success with not doing so but you be the judge

    . If your mounting a scope and want to do so like the professionals do you will need a scope mounting fixture, a level, a honing rod for wrings (if you buy mounts that don't do this from factory)

    . Lower receiver holders
    You don't NEED this per say, but it makes things a lot easier for sure, especially when messing with those trigger springs

    . A good vice

    I hope this helps someone and if you don't have these things you can still build a rifle and that rifle may very well shoot good, but I urge whoever reads this to take pride in your work and build something you can be proud of and KNOW it's done right. Thank you for your video as always, I look forward to future videos.

    Ps. Thanks for reading my book😂

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