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Dos and don’ts for buying ar parts

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  1. Is it a good idea to put a binary trigger on a AR-15 or AR-15 pistol -10 1/2 in I got it that way so you would get a little bit more muzzle velocity than you would from a standard pistol form of that so I'm looking for hydro dipping painting engraving silver gold stuff like that

  2. BCG brother…. chrome (like Eugene intended) MPI and HPT tested of course. SPRINCO gas rings and ejector springs. OCKS gas key retaining screws. Then, a Geissele trigger. …. just my opinion, but hey 😊

  3. Use your trigger finger (side of the finger by rolling it up) to put it back on safe after firing. I find it faster than using my thumb. If you wanna put that 80 dollar ambi safety to good use. 😂

  4. I’m left handed and I don’t even think about an ambi safety. I can run a normal safety just fine. And I’d rather not build guns out for my left handed brain and then not be able to function at the same level when I pick up any other gun.

  5. A quality BCG and Barrel is the only thing that really matters. Being left handed tho I do need the ambi stuff its a pain sometimes all my build cost more because of those ambi parts.

  6. Is it better to buy an ar built already for a first ar to own or to build one? I’m literally just trying to mag dump at the range every once in a while. Any suggestions or help would be appreciated

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