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10/5/2008 6:55:31 AM EDT
This is my first AR, although I have worked on my shotgun and AK's.  At first I wanted to just buy a complete gun but with what I wanted to spend It seemed like I would have to settle for a rifle that wasn't totally what I wanted and I would end up replacing too many parts to make it mine, namely the DPMS Sportical.  I wasn't too keen on building my first because experience has taught me that there is always something missing and on a gun it may be something critical.

As I was reading through some posts on here to learn about the AR I stumbled across one thread that had info that piqued my curiosity.  So I have found out that I can either get the Sportical for about $700......or I can get the Stag upper model 3H $449, Stag LPK $65, Stag lower $120, Stag stock kit $85......TOTAL= $719 for a complete Stag AR 15.  Correct me if I am wrong but that is a heck of a deal for one of the top name manufacturers.

I read through the assembly FAQ's, not thoroughly but enough to understand, and it doesn't seem nearly as difficult as I though.  It is more a matter of having the right tools and aside from the AR specific tools I have all the other tools needed.  In fact this seems too good to be true, which is why I wanted to consult the gurus to make sure I am not missing some $200 part that crushes my hope of an awsome AR for cheap $$$.

Upper and LPK
http://ar15sa.fatcow.com/store/page2.html

Lower receiver
http://www.stagarms.com/product_info.php?cPath=18_30&products_id=230
There is a local gun show next weekend that always has a ton of AR parts and rifles.  I plan on getting the lower there so I don't have to deal with the FFL shipping.  This just gives an idea.

A2 Stock kit
http://www.stagarms.com/index.php?cPath=19_28

What is missing for the basic rifle?  I will be adding BUIS, optics, and all the other goodies but I want to make sure that if I buy just what is listed above, assemble it, and insert a mag that the rifle will fire and function as it should.


I do have a question about the stock kit though.  I want to get the magpul PRS stock.  For this stock it says that it is a direct fit replacement for the A1/A2 fixed stock.  Since I don't need the actual stock from the kit listed above is there a kit that has everything but the stock or is it cheaper to just get the kit listed.  Can someone tell me what parts would be needed if I bot them without the stock?

Thanks for the help
10/5/2008 9:40:36 AM EDT
[#1]
if you look around you can find prs stock kits i believe. they have the stock and parts. or i have seen A2 stock parts kits that is the buffer tube/spring that should be everything minus the stock. keep lookin.
10/5/2008 12:02:54 PM EDT
[#2]
I will keep looking for the stock kit then.   Do I have everything else covered though?  It just seems odd to me that you can by 2 halves of a gun and just pop them together in order to save $300 or more.
10/5/2008 12:27:33 PM EDT
[#3]
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10/5/2008 12:28:50 PM EDT
[#4]
yep it is not hard at all. i did not even have the right tools. i used a 5 in 1 screwdriver and a leatherman to do my first build. i was to impatient to wait to the next day to buy some punches and pic up some stuff at work out of another truck.

just select the with buffer, tube, spring.
prs kit option
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