PRDATOR
Forum Member
Budget build on these can be done as cheap as....$500 if buying a basic build kit from Palmetto State Armory, as they currently have basic kits for $369, add some shipping, and a $106 DGW "D" lower or a $90 DGW plain lower, and your in business for cheap. Then, we can build you anything else you'd like from there. Upgraded trigger groups, handguards, pistol grips, buttstocks, Bolt carrier groups, charging handles. AR15's are like big boy lego's.
The nice thing is that the lower receiver is the only regulated part by the ATF, the rest of the parts to build the rifle can be shipped to your door, or purchased through me if you want to go full custom, and have me help with the assembly.
Any questions, please don't hesitate to PM or call me to discuss, that is what i am here for. I have helped several forum members already, and look forward to helping out many more as your neighborhood resident FFL. Special treatment given to Woodward Cruise Grillemasters.
Thanks,
Jason
If you put something cheap together, expect cheap results. Buy once, cry once. You are not buying a set of dinner plates, you are buying/making a weapon...
Buy a lower from a private seller, no paperwork needed or required, that is if you are worried about the zombies knowing you have an AR.
Oh, the "it's what the troops are being issued" thing is, the rifles we get issued for the most part suck! I'd rather have a full SS 1-8/1-9 barrel than a chrome lined POS. The military shoots much more than a civilian, the linings don't last, period. If you don't go to the range much, then buy Chrome lined, but if you plan on keeping your AR for a long time, and plan on shooting it often, go full SS.
A brief background, I've been shooting and building my own weapons for years, anything from hand gun to rifles out to and past 1,250 yds, prior to and after active duty. I was a Armorer while in the Army, certified by HK, Glock, and Sig before joining the military as well.
I hope your business does well, but keep you patrons informed of why cheap parts are cheap, and why the more expensive are more expensive.
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