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Posted: 2/14/2005 12:58:08 AM EDT
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Hello Everyone, Well, I joined this site about 6 months ago, and after lurking for a while, decided that I also wanted to own an AR-15. My first instinct was to purchase one already completed, but after reading from so many of you that recommended building your own, I purchased a kit for the buttstock and upper received and finally the lower from someone on this board. I decided to build an M4 style gun, and after it was up and running will upgrade it with scopes, flashlights or rails, or whatever else I want. But in the meantime I took some pictures and I wanted to show off a bit. The only thing that I am missing is the trigger guard, which is the first upgrade I am purchasing, and is on the way. It is a rounded trigger guard by rock river arms, which I will install soon. I also want to thank everyone's encouragement, as well as all of the great guides that are on this board to find information about the AR15.. and now that I had the opportunity to build my gun, I am grateful because I know more about my AR15 than I know about any of my other guns. Please enjoy the pics, and feel free to post any positive or negative things you think. http://stargate10c.com/Pictures/AR15/dsc00074.jpg http://stargate10c.com/Pictures/AR15/dsc00075.jpg http://stargate10c.com/Pictures/AR15/dsc00076.jpg http://stargate10c.com/Pictures/AR15/dsc00077.jpg Thanks Docfate |
Yeah, I'm not really into the Rail Top. I like the classic look of the gun. I figure that I can just put a scope on the top if I ever want one, but other than taht, I like the look of the handle, as well as I like the idea of having someplace to carry the gun if need be. Thanks for the compliment, I appreciate it. Docfate |
Sorry I meant "the writing on the side" i was curious who the manufacturer is. |
Alright.. I'm going to wait unitl I get my rounded trigger guard, then I will take it outside in the daylight and take some pictures of it so that you can see better pics. Docfate |
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Alright guys.. I havent' yet fired my weapon, and am probably going to go to the range in 2 weeks to try out my gun. I've cleaned it out, oiled it, and I think it's pretty much ready to break it in. Does anyone out there have any suggestions on the proper way to break in my new AR? Thanks Docfate |
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