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Re: Got A Lot of Money, Wanna Buy an AR-15

Postby stesch_s10 on Mon Jun 20, 2011 2:20 pm

Well I broke down and got my first ever 8 lb jug of powder... Hope it lasts longer then those 1 lb bottles. Oh and a free ammo can.

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Also found a nice little set so when my stuff arrives I can pound pins in.

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And something I've wanted for a long time but never really had a reason to get it.. A vise grip. Now I can hold those parts instead of them banging around on the table top.

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Re: Got A Lot of Money, Wanna Buy an AR-15

Postby rugersol on Mon Jun 20, 2011 2:24 pm

that's not a vise-grip ...

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you jest got a vise! ... might wanna git one of these, too! ... http://www.brownells.com/.aspx/pid=25011/Product/AR_15_M16_LOWER_RECEIVER_VISE_BLOCK :shock:

I got one these ... slapped a couple chunks of 2x4 in it, fer jaws ... jest 'nuff pressure to keep **** from fallin' on the floor ... no need fer the vise-block, then!

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... depending on how wide that vise of yers opens, and if it's got mounting holes fer jaws, maybe ya can squeeze a couple 1x's in there? ... couldn't hurt!

Maybe ya can take it back? ... http://www.rockler.com/retail/display_region.cfm?state=MN Image
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Re: Got A Lot of Money, Wanna Buy an AR-15

Postby stesch_s10 on Mon Jun 20, 2011 2:30 pm

SORRY Yes.. i got a bench vise.. vise whatever...

The upper is complete already.. its just the lower.. so im gonna try and just take a 2x4 and carve out a mag design and stick the lower over that.. if it doesn't work or scratches the hell outa ****.. ill change it to something else
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Re: Got A Lot of Money, Wanna Buy an AR-15

Postby yuppiejr on Mon Jun 20, 2011 4:21 pm

stesch_s10 wrote:SORRY Yes.. i got a bench vise.. vise whatever...

The upper is complete already.. its just the lower.. so im gonna try and just take a 2x4 and carve out a mag design and stick the lower over that.. if it doesn't work or scratches the hell outa ****.. ill change it to something else


You shouldn't need any sort of vice or jig for a lower assembly, first time I did one using Youtube instructions I did the assembly on my computer desk using hand tools. I ended up using the open rubberized handle of a pair of wire cutters to support the "ear" for the trigger guard when pounding in the pin. Electrical tape, hammer, punches, utility knife and perhaps a pair of vice grips should be all you need for the assembly. I actually have the lower receiver block and didn't use it for the assembly, didn't seem necessary...
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Re: Got A Lot of Money, Wanna Buy an AR-15

Postby stesch_s10 on Mon Jun 20, 2011 7:24 pm

i suppose i could have done it without. but like i said i wanted to get a vise for awhile now. plus it was cheap.
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Re: Got A Lot of Money, Wanna Buy an AR-15

Postby Rem700 on Mon Jun 20, 2011 10:17 pm

stesch_s10 wrote:i suppose i could have done it without. but like i said i wanted to get a vise for awhile now. plus it was cheap.


Yes it can be done without the vise but its nice at times having two hands to work on the gun.
Before buying a lower receiver vice block I used a block of wood shaped to fit in the magwell seemed to work pretty good just didnt look as fancy as the plastic block.
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Re: Got A Lot of Money, Wanna Buy an AR-15

Postby stesch_s10 on Mon Jun 20, 2011 10:28 pm

Rem700 wrote:
stesch_s10 wrote:i suppose i could have done it without. but like i said i wanted to get a vise for awhile now. plus it was cheap.


Yes it can be done without the vise but its nice at times having two hands to work on the gun.
Before buying a lower receiver vice block I used a block of wood shaped to fit in the magwell seemed to work pretty good just didnt look as fancy as the plastic block.


Yes thats what i plan to do at first.. just cut down a 2x4 to fit.
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Re: Got A Lot of Money, Wanna Buy an AR-15

Postby stesch_s10 on Thu Jun 23, 2011 3:11 pm

Update: My PMAG's and yellow springs came in yesterday. I guess I can post pics if you guys wants.

Thanks to Joeboboutfitters.com for shipping them the same day and getting them here within 2 days!

Waiting for the LPK, stock and trigger grip to arrive, the upper assembly money order to arrive and be shipped.. and the stripped lower is going to South Dakota where my FFL is.

Also ordered my scope and mount from my FFL so that should arrived shortly also
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Re: Got A Lot of Money, Wanna Buy an AR-15

Postby JJ on Thu Jun 23, 2011 3:17 pm

stesch_s10 wrote:Update: My PMAG's and yellow springs came in yesterday. I guess I can post pics if you guys wants.

Thanks to Joeboboutfitters.com for shipping them the same day and getting them here within 2 days!

Waiting for the LPK, stock and trigger grip to arrive, the upper assembly money order to arrive and be shipped.. and the stripped lower is going to South Dakota where my FFL is.

Also ordered my scope and mount from my FFL so that should arrived shortly also



Well along the way then its sounds :bravo:

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Re: Got A Lot of Money, Wanna Buy an AR-15

Postby stesch_s10 on Sat Jul 02, 2011 1:44 pm

UPDATE!
So my upper came from Florida on Monday, the LPK, stock, and grip came yesterday. My stripped lower and Leupold AR 3-9x40 scope is in South Dakota and I'm planning to go there this coming Tuesday Wednesday to built it all. I thought my scope mount was ordered but they didn't have it so I went out an bought that, along with some scope overs. I also bought some stock ammo and more mags from grousemaster (thanks again!)

I've got some reloads built up for it. Got some 55 gr fmj on stop of Varget at 24, 24.5, 25, 25.5, 26, 26.5, and 27. 26.5 and 27 are compressed loads and Im prolly not going to shoot the 27gr load. (kind of afraid of that one). I'm gonna sight it in at 100 yards with the stock ammunition and get the scope as close as I can, then start with my reloads. After that I'll see what group was best and load .1-.5 below and .1-.5 above and see how that goes. Hopefully I can get a good number so I can start rolling out ammo.

Any other words of advice? The barrel has less then 20 rounds through it.. is there really a way or a need to "break in" the barrel?

Pictures to come tonight. Then Tuesday I will show more of the build.

Here's everything minus the lower and scope.
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Re: Want to Buy an AR-15. *UPDATE* PG 7

Postby stesch_s10 on Sat Jul 02, 2011 11:42 pm

ahh crap. dupe
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Re: Want to Buy an AR-15. *UPDATE* PG 7

Postby gyrfalcon on Sun Jul 03, 2011 12:11 am

You sure bought a lot of punches and equipment to make an AR... I've been putting mine together pretty much using my hands and whatever non-scratching object I can find to drive pins. You even have a fully assembled upper, too easy. :mrgreen:

Barrel break in? I wouldn't bother... if you want to run a brush down it a few times at the range between shots it won't hurt.
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Re: Want to Buy an AR-15. *UPDATE* PG 7

Postby Dave Pendleton on Sun Jul 03, 2011 12:39 am

gyrfalcon wrote:Barrel break in? I wouldn't bother... if you want to run a brush down it a few times at the range between shots it won't hurt.


gyrfalcon is mostly right--it won't help, either.

Woe unto to the heretic that refutes the gun gods wisdom. A barrel must be prepared to accept the rounds it fires; as if it were some fragile medium that needs tempering to perform its intended function.

This is elitist gun-snob crap.

Shoot it.
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Re: Want to Buy an AR-15. *UPDATE* PG 7

Postby stesch_s10 on Sun Jul 03, 2011 1:24 am

Dave Pendleton wrote:
gyrfalcon wrote:Barrel break in? I wouldn't bother... if you want to run a brush down it a few times at the range between shots it won't hurt.


gyrfalcon is mostly right--it won't help, either.

Woe unto to the heretic that refutes the gun gods wisdom. A barrel must be prepared to accept the rounds it fires; as if it were some fragile medium that needs tempering to perform its intended function.

This is elitist gun-snob crap.

Shoot it.



HAHA. Alright so no need to "break in" the barrel. BUT.. when sighting in my scope.. should I be waiting a little between shots.. like minutes worth or enough time for me to center up and shoot again? (3 shots in 1.5 mins) or (3 shots in 10 minutes)?
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Re: Want to Buy an AR-15. *UPDATE* PG 7

Postby gyrfalcon on Sun Jul 03, 2011 1:30 am

If he had a full length shilen or krieger barrel, etc... then maybe you're the type of person that would want to follow a break in procedure.


stesch_s10 wrote:HAHA. Alright so no need to "break in" the barrel. BUT.. when sighting in my scope.. should I be waiting a little between shots.. like minutes worth or enough time for me to center up and shoot again? (3 shots in 1.5 mins) or (3 shots in 10 minutes)?


Not really.. Why don't you sight it in with ~1minute shots and then shoot a burst of 30 then see how the POI changes.
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