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Your definition of “building” a rifle

I don’t worry about it. I tell my “Smith” what I want, give him whatever parts I have. He goes in the back room in the dark, sprinkles “Fairy Dust”, says some special encantation to the gun god and sooner or later “POOF” I have what I want. Yeah, he built it.
 
I'm hearing a whole bunch of complaining about something we should celebrate: the proliferation of excellent parts and "systems" that allow anyone and everyone with the desire to put together something that they can call "theirs". They don't need to take it to a gunsmith or buy it whole, they can take ownership of their gun through picking and choosing the pieces and putting it together. Arguing the meaning of "build" really seems pedantic and condescending to folks who are just loving the same hobby as you in the capacity that they can.

Recognizing the master shouldn't come at the cost of the apprentice.

I regret that I can only give one like to this post!
Frank
 
Arguing the meaning of "build" really seems pedantic and condescending to folks who are just loving the same hobby as you in the capacity that they can.

I couldn’t agree more with this statement!! Unfortunately there are blowhards among us who make themselves feel better by constantly trying to prove that they are smarter and have better stuff than the rest of us peons. The true greats in this sport tend to be very humble folk for the most part.
 
Stoner was a genius. He created a rifle that an idiot with a book and $100 worth of tools can put together in an hour. While you can screw it up, you really have to try.

Call it what you want, but that is awesome in my book. A high end upper costs barely more than the parts it’s made out of. How much does a new barrel installed on a bolt gun cost? Quite a bit more than the barrel itself.

I *wish* my competition rifles (that aren’t ARs) could be assembled so effortlessly. If they could be, I’d “build” those too. For now, this idiot will build my ARs happily and pay someone else to build my bolt guns. I hope to see that change one day.
 
I forge all the parts for my rifles from metals that I mine from the ground myself. I cut down trees to make stocks. I collect all the chemicals to make my own primers and powder.

So yeah I guess you can say I build a rifle.
 
I suppose its a personal choice as to how folks describe what they do.

I have my own vocabulary:

When I replace a barrel----its rebarreling.

When I fit a barreled action to a stock----its bedding or maybe rebedding.

When I accumulate the component parts----action, barrel or barrel blank, stock---and fit
and assemble them to make a complete rifle----its building a rifle.

YMMV.

A. Weldy
 
So taking a bat action, kraiger barrel blank and having Speedy work his magic then having terry Leonard do the stock work is called what?

Buying remington 700 action, a bugholes kraiger with bugnut, jewel trigger and a McMillan stock and putting them all together is called what?

And taking a bunch of internet AR parts and putting them together into a working AR is called what?
 
So taking a bat action, kraiger barrel blank and having Speedy work his magic then having terry Leonard do the stock work is called what?

Buying remington 700 action, a bugholes kraiger with bugnut, jewel trigger and a McMillan stock and putting them all together is called what?

And taking a bunch of internet AR parts and putting them together into a working AR is called what?

Two words:

Witch Craft
 

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