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Posted: 1/12/2009 6:27:26 PM EDT
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I am a total n00b to all things AR. I've spent the bulk of my gun-owning life with comblock rifles. However, after encouragement (or peer pressure, as I like to think of it) from one of the other board members here who I know out in the real world, I decided a few AR's were in order.
I currently have 5 stripped lowers, 1 S&W 5.45x39 upper, 10 5.45x39 mags, 10 5.56 mags, and 1 funky sling doohickey. I am open to any and all suggestions as to what my next move should be. Any and all advice is appreciated. |
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Why don't you build an upper in 5.56 with a 14.5" upper? You can build all sorts of configurations. have at it and enjoy shooting them.
I've got a 20" rifle and a 16" mid-length. One I get my hands on a 14.5" upper I will mate it with my last stripped lower. Making my collection complete(hopefuly)! |
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Why don't you build an upper in 5.56 with a 14.5" upper? You can build all sorts of configurations. have at it and enjoy shooting them. I've got a 20" rifle and a 16" mid-length. One I get my hands on a 14.5" upper I will mate it with my last stripped lower. Making my collection complete(hopefuly)! I would either need to SBR that or silver solder on a FH/MB, right? |
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Why don't you build an upper in 5.56 with a 14.5" upper? You can build all sorts of configurations. have at it and enjoy shooting them. I've got a 20" rifle and a 16" mid-length. One I get my hands on a 14.5" upper I will mate it with my last stripped lower. Making my collection complete(hopefuly)! I would either need to SBR that or silver solder on a FH/MB, right? It's actually quite simple to drill and weld the flash-hider. If you get the 14.5" upper make sure that you buy the extended F/H. This will make the upper legal after you drill,pin and weld. There's a thread in the AR forums somewhere. Read it and you'll be amazed at how easy it is. |
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