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AR15 Project

eric32

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I don’t have any tools for a AR15 build project looking for a smith that specializes in gas guns.

I have all the parts needed just need to get it assembled correctly


Does anyone have recommendations for such a person.
 
What parts do you have (parts list).
Home built would save shipping the rifle two ways and the Gunsmith charges.
Being able to DIY you would save 2nd and 3rd trips to IDAHO :) should you need any work done on it.
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Add some harbor freight roll pin punches to the picture above and that would make it a "master" kit, lol!

Question, what's your AR-15 goal? Plinker or 1000y competition gun?
 
I built one, single handed, literally, while I had my off hand in a cast. I won lots of matches and a plaque with it. You can do it yourself. You'll enjoy it. You'll appreciate it more, you'll understand how to fix it when something isn't working.
 
FWIW, it's a lot easier if you use a match/varmint handguard like the ones from White Oak - the barrel nut is MUCH simpler to put on/take off.
 
Op, I think that guy could be you. You need the barrel nut wrench, torque wrench and an upper vise block to hold the upper. Throw in a small hammer and some pin punches are youre all set. I think a clever person could do it without a vise but it would be a little trickier.
Obviously its not quite that easy but it's pretty easy depending on the parts you have.
I've done barrels with a vise attached to the hitch on a pickup and put together lowers and uppers on my couch with a 3/32 punch and a plastic faced hammer.
YouTube is a great resource and there are probably people here would answer some questions.
You'll also learn how the thing works.
 
Having built a good amount of match ARs, assembly is easy. There are some tips and tricks I recommend and use on every small frame build that go a long ways to reliability in function, accuracy and longevity. Most of which lives in the upper. All of which can be done after the build process if you want or need to, as well.

Just remember, the most important parts of an AR15 are barrel, bolt, trigger (in that order) and everything else is just there to support those things.
 
You do the whole barrel? chamber, profile, gas port, etc?
Yes
It was an interesting project, always wanted to cut a gasser barrel.
Basically an elongated 20” gov profile to 24” and a +1 gas system, if anyone is interested a 2-2.2mm gas port( .078-.084) seems like decent range depending on the setup.
Getting gas port size information was quite the search with a bit of extrapolation.

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That's cool! I built one once out of a very shot out barrel but never shot it. One day when I'm bored I'll order a wilson/criterion blank and carve one up.
 
Thanks alot guys, I know everyone is just saying do it myself but i really dont have the time nor the effort at the moment i have alot of other personal business matters to tend to with my frist wedding venue that i am opening. And i am looking for the easy button.
 

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