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Looks like you've got your answer for a front sight adjustment tool.
I prefer a 50/200 yard zero. Meaning with your standard 16" barrel, you'll be zeroed at 50 AND 200 yards with no adjustment. That being said, you'll be about 1" low at 25 yards and 1" high at 100.
Get yourself a sling, ammo, cleaning supplies, lube (froglube or CLP), and quality 30 round mags.
You'll want to save for your optic, something like an Aimpoint or ACOG can't be beat.
Lastly, maybe a light.
Besides the castle nut or barrel nut (you should not need to touch those), the entire platform and every accessory comes apart or is removed with regular household screw drivers and allen wrenches.
All that my range bag religiously has is eye pro, ear pro, a multi allen wrench tool incase a sight or grip comes loose, and spare batteries.
That should be more than enough to get you started and work for years to come.
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