As a Service Rifle shooter that manages my clubs 600 yard Highpower range and program, competes in 600 yard full distance competitions regularly and has been to the Annual National Championships at Camp Perry 13 times since 2003 I have done business with all 3 of the most popular Service Rifle / Service Rifle Components companies;
White Oak (John Holliger)
Keystone (John Scandale)
Compass Lake (Frank and Theresa White)
They are all great people and companies no matter if you are buying complete assembled uppers, parts to build your own or annual re barreling of 20" NM Service Rifles.
No offense intended to the OP of this thread or anyone else but,
If one is looking to build a Home Defense / Rambo / Zombie gun for as cheap as possible those may not be the best people to call / contact.
I'm 150% NOT saying they won't provide what you want but it isn't really what they do...
Plus they are all typically very busy with existing Service Rifle customers as their primary market with wait lists and back ordered parts from time to time.
Kinda Silly comparison but,,,
picture going into a 5 star steak house in an upscale location and asking the chef if he can whip you up something like a big Mac for $5 as you don't want to spend the $14 for the burger with the fresh / quality ground beef they have on the menu. Maybe they will be nice and whip you up something for $5, maybe not.
Around a year ago when I contacted John at Keystone to order another YHM Quad Rail off him with a permanently / more securely attached front sling swivel as opposed the cheapo clamp on styles you can get on ebay for $8 John said he is doing less and less service rifle work. Reason was many service rifle shooter ( myself included ) have a reputation of being cheap and will often nickel and dime things where we can ( probably cuz we spend money to travel all over the country shooting matches and shoot 4000 - 6000 rounds of ammo a year between practice and matches ) John said he is doing more and more PRS and custom hunting rifles as 99% of those customers don't care what it cost they just want top shelf. No slight intended by this post towards any of them either. We all do what we do and like what we like.
So I guess I'm saying is,,,,
if you or anyone wants a rifle like in the pic below or similar simply for some fun GI Joe / Rambo / Real Operator reenactments or zombie target blasting in a sandpit or keeping home invasion thugs at bay WOA, CLE or Keystone may not be the best people to call.
If I were the Op ofthis thread I'd buy decent Quality parts at any of the previously mentioned sources in this thread and bring some beer over to your friends house having him show you how to use his tools to build your "1st one" and then take it form there for any future children / siblings it may spawn.
Everyone should own at least one Just for Fun AR15.
Mine is a S&W M&P15/AR22 that I have a blast with the 3 grandsons with for cheap money to buy and shoot. Any home invasion thugs get a Louisville slugger or 45 cal hollow points.
Cheers All,
George
https://nfga.org/leveridge-range/
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White Oak (John Holliger)
Keystone (John Scandale)
Compass Lake (Frank and Theresa White)
They are all great people and companies no matter if you are buying complete assembled uppers, parts to build your own or annual re barreling of 20" NM Service Rifles.
No offense intended to the OP of this thread or anyone else but,
If one is looking to build a Home Defense / Rambo / Zombie gun for as cheap as possible those may not be the best people to call / contact.
I'm 150% NOT saying they won't provide what you want but it isn't really what they do...
Plus they are all typically very busy with existing Service Rifle customers as their primary market with wait lists and back ordered parts from time to time.
Kinda Silly comparison but,,,
picture going into a 5 star steak house in an upscale location and asking the chef if he can whip you up something like a big Mac for $5 as you don't want to spend the $14 for the burger with the fresh / quality ground beef they have on the menu. Maybe they will be nice and whip you up something for $5, maybe not.
Around a year ago when I contacted John at Keystone to order another YHM Quad Rail off him with a permanently / more securely attached front sling swivel as opposed the cheapo clamp on styles you can get on ebay for $8 John said he is doing less and less service rifle work. Reason was many service rifle shooter ( myself included ) have a reputation of being cheap and will often nickel and dime things where we can ( probably cuz we spend money to travel all over the country shooting matches and shoot 4000 - 6000 rounds of ammo a year between practice and matches ) John said he is doing more and more PRS and custom hunting rifles as 99% of those customers don't care what it cost they just want top shelf. No slight intended by this post towards any of them either. We all do what we do and like what we like.
So I guess I'm saying is,,,,
if you or anyone wants a rifle like in the pic below or similar simply for some fun GI Joe / Rambo / Real Operator reenactments or zombie target blasting in a sandpit or keeping home invasion thugs at bay WOA, CLE or Keystone may not be the best people to call.
If I were the Op ofthis thread I'd buy decent Quality parts at any of the previously mentioned sources in this thread and bring some beer over to your friends house having him show you how to use his tools to build your "1st one" and then take it form there for any future children / siblings it may spawn.
Everyone should own at least one Just for Fun AR15.
Mine is a S&W M&P15/AR22 that I have a blast with the 3 grandsons with for cheap money to buy and shoot. Any home invasion thugs get a Louisville slugger or 45 cal hollow points.
Cheers All,
George
https://nfga.org/leveridge-range/
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