Bully
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I'm not a pro...
I am opening an FFL but am not looking to build rifles as a living. I don't think I want the headache. That said, I do enjoy the little bit of machine work that I do on firearms. It's fun for me. I like being able to thread a barrel and, conversely, to be able to cut the threads off and make it something else.
I have an opportunity to hunt upstate NY. I have a 6.5Creedmoor that I built and may take but I also stumbled across an Ares SCR lower local to me at a decent price.
If you don’t know the Ares stuff, I’m not surprised. They’ve been bought by a company called FightLite and the SCR has apparently been discontinued. The SCR is a 50 state legal lower that takes a lot of off the shelf AR parts. There is no pistol grip. Any AR upper will work with it as long as the proprietary BCG is used. It essentially functions like a semi automatic Remington 1100. It accepts AR mags.
So, a 6.5 Grendel was dreamed up. to make it truly 50 state legal, the threaded stub on the barrel that’s meant for a muzzle device need to be cut off and I opted to give a recessed target crown a go. This is the first one I’ve tried. Please be kind...
I don’t think it came out too bad for a hairdresser masquerading as a gunsmith.

I am opening an FFL but am not looking to build rifles as a living. I don't think I want the headache. That said, I do enjoy the little bit of machine work that I do on firearms. It's fun for me. I like being able to thread a barrel and, conversely, to be able to cut the threads off and make it something else.
I have an opportunity to hunt upstate NY. I have a 6.5Creedmoor that I built and may take but I also stumbled across an Ares SCR lower local to me at a decent price.
If you don’t know the Ares stuff, I’m not surprised. They’ve been bought by a company called FightLite and the SCR has apparently been discontinued. The SCR is a 50 state legal lower that takes a lot of off the shelf AR parts. There is no pistol grip. Any AR upper will work with it as long as the proprietary BCG is used. It essentially functions like a semi automatic Remington 1100. It accepts AR mags.
So, a 6.5 Grendel was dreamed up. to make it truly 50 state legal, the threaded stub on the barrel that’s meant for a muzzle device need to be cut off and I opted to give a recessed target crown a go. This is the first one I’ve tried. Please be kind...
I don’t think it came out too bad for a hairdresser masquerading as a gunsmith.
