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Posted: 6/7/2004 10:20:24 AM EDT
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Several years ago, about 20, my dad made me a fishing pole. To this day, I love that pole and get a little glint in my eye when I tell people that my dad made it. So, in return, I am planning my first AR build which will be for my dad. That being said, I would like a little advise. My dad is not nearly as "tactical" as I would like to be. He is more of a shooter and proud gun owner. So, for this rifle, I would liek something very accurate and easy to shoot. My thoughts are this: RRA post ban lower RRA lower parts kit Some sort of trigger upgrade (needs to be good, but not the best) Something like the RRA A4 20" upper, or something more accurate Any advise you fellas can provide would be great. Most likely it will be a paper puncher, maybe varmint gun, so probably chambered in .233 Rem NOT 5.56 NATO Thanks again |
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If he's not into the "tactical" look, why not put on a bull barrel with the free-float handguard and no front sight (or flip-down front sight)? Along with a flat-top receiver and scope you can make a very respectable target gun this way (at least that's what I've been told!) |
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Personally I like RRA's stuff. I have a couple of their uppers and they are as accurte as any other factory upper I have seen. Maybe even more so. I have a 2 stage RRA trigger in one of my lowers. It is not the best trigger I have ever felt, but it is better than some I have felt. And I have never had it come out of adjustment like a friends Jewell. What part of SC are you in? If we are close enough you can try the trigger if you like. And ditto on what MR-L said. |
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