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Posted: 10/22/2012 8:47:54 PM EDT
| So i am looking at doing a 602 as my first AR. My main concern is finding A decently priced Pencil profile Barrel. I can find em' but i am rather concerned weith quality, if i am gonna build it i want the best parts in my build. Gotta go with a NDS matched upper and Lower. But the time being i am getting the rest of the parts first as they are somewhat more readily available and don't have to shell out $300 at once. |
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So i am looking at doing a 602 as my first AR. My main concern is finding A decently priced Pencil profile Barrel. I can find em' but i am rather concerned weith quality, if i am gonna build it i want the best parts in my build. Gotta go with a NDS matched upper and Lower. But the time being i am getting the rest of the parts first as they are somewhat more readily available and don't have to shell out $300 at once. are you going for authentic parts of are you ok with modern production parts? usgi pencil barrels can be found on the EE and GB but they are going to be pricey. green mountain makes a retro barrel which is easier to find but after buying a FSB and getting it mounted, you might be better off with a gi barrel anyways. so why a 602 vs a 604? real 602 uppers are pretty rare and if you get a nds upper, to make it a 602, you'd have the get the rear sight markings ground down and the arrow R engraved, it would then need to be reanodized to cover up the grinding/engraving. |
| Whoops, I seemed to have Overlooked the Rear Sight Marking differences. I want it to be a Look alike, I don't really plan on using any USGI parts other than the furniture. any ideas would be great. as i said i am just now getting my parts list in order so i am open to ideas |
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A 604 is a close relative. |
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Welcome. One thing I would consider is sourcing quality parts if you're going to shoot it. The funny thing about the retro crowd is that by sourcing actual surplus parts, we're getting bolt carriers, bolts, barrels, LPK's, and other components that contribute to a more reliable blaster at the end of the day.
There really are no two equal parts with a Mil-Spec gun and a lot of the look-alikes out there. NDS does a great job with their receivers, so that's a great start if you choose to go that route. Welcome again. |
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Good luck with your build, sounds like you'll really enjoy it. I've already got 3 ARs and my 4th was going to be a Mk18 MOD0 but then I started coming here and decided I needed a retro. I'm planning on a Project Agile build to later suppress and turn into a Mk4. I look forward to pictures of your build!
Also, welcome to the club. |
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