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AR15/10 Rifles
I want to build an AR help me get started
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<blockquote data-quote="budlight" data-source="post: 1815680" data-attributes="member: 2939"><p>1. Longer barrels. I have all 20 &24's</p><p>2. Rifle length gas tube holes. Your dealing with less pressure.</p><p>3. I've also shifted away from gas guns. Superlative Arms $289 for the piston bolt kits. You have to buy a bolt and spring. so i just buy a $100 nickle boron BCG and put the guts in the Superlative piston bolt. minus the gas rings.</p><p></p><p>4. 1:8 the you have a 55 gr through 80 gr shooter. I have 1:9 and they shoot 75's, But I generally use 1:8 for anything over 62</p><p>5. Drop in triggers. I have a collection of 3 pound single stagers and the straight triggers really are nice.</p><p>6. Real muzzle brakes are a plus.</p><p>7. .750 gas block size. stainless fluted barrels are nice. I just bought a 20 inch at 2.2 pounds. up to about 3 pounds is nice. I have a bull 24 with a weight of 7 pound barrel. On the quad it's fine for pulling up a field and shooting. Heavy for humping the brush</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="budlight, post: 1815680, member: 2939"] 1. Longer barrels. I have all 20 &24's 2. Rifle length gas tube holes. Your dealing with less pressure. 3. I've also shifted away from gas guns. Superlative Arms $289 for the piston bolt kits. You have to buy a bolt and spring. so i just buy a $100 nickle boron BCG and put the guts in the Superlative piston bolt. minus the gas rings. 4. 1:8 the you have a 55 gr through 80 gr shooter. I have 1:9 and they shoot 75's, But I generally use 1:8 for anything over 62 5. Drop in triggers. I have a collection of 3 pound single stagers and the straight triggers really are nice. 6. Real muzzle brakes are a plus. 7. .750 gas block size. stainless fluted barrels are nice. I just bought a 20 inch at 2.2 pounds. up to about 3 pounds is nice. I have a bull 24 with a weight of 7 pound barrel. On the quad it's fine for pulling up a field and shooting. Heavy for humping the brush [/QUOTE]
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