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Make my own. I can make one cheaper with pretty decent equipment. I have built 2 .223/5.56 for around $600. Anderson Arms lowers, lower parts kit and a PSA complete upper. Built a 300 black for about that same manufactures. Also did a AR10 .308 for $800 Aero Precision complete lower and Bear Creek complete upper. Plus you don't have to deal with the 1639 crap that some stores might have you do. The lower you have to do a back ground check on and should be able to take it home that day. Everything else buy away.Sent from my SM-N976V using Tapatalk
Quote from: Russ McDonald on September 04, 2020, 05:17:26 PMMake my own. I can make one cheaper with pretty decent equipment. I have built 2 .223/5.56 for around $600. Anderson Arms lowers, lower parts kit and a PSA complete upper. Built a 300 black for about that same manufactures. Also did a AR10 .308 for $800 Aero Precision complete lower and Bear Creek complete upper. Plus you don't have to deal with the 1639 crap that some stores might have you do. The lower you have to do a back ground check on and should be able to take it home that day. Everything else buy away.Sent from my SM-N976V using TapatalkIs there a good resource you or anyone else on here can reccomend for someone completely in the dark on building an AR rifle? I'm in a similar boat to the OP but completely oblivious to the process.
I'm looking to get my first AR style rifle and keep the base cost under $900. I like the the style of the S&W M&P 15T Tacticle with M-lok. I found a price online for $855. plus tax and shipping and FFL. I have never had one in my hands so I don't know if I like the fit and feel. It would be used as a plinker and varmit getter. I don't put 1000's of rounds downrange a year so I need to keep it simple and accurate. Any suggestions for other rifles to look at? If I can save money on the cost I'm for looking at them. I'm not apposed to having someone build one for me and then do a FFL transfer. Let me know your thoughts.
Don't build a rifle for your first rifle, don't do it. S&W is very reliable and a good price point. Spend a bit more and buy a Colt or Daniel Defense (you'll be able to get your money back out of them if you need to), stay away from most everything else.