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    First Builds - Rainier Arms Billet and Spikes

    I thought I would join the club and post my first builds.

    I started out with an inexpensive Spikes lower for my first build, just to try it out. I tried to keep it a bit of a "budget" build with some left over parts removed from my Daniel Defense.

    Lower:
    -Spikes forged
    -PSA LPK
    -LMT receiver extension
    -BCM Mod 1 grip

    Parts off my DDM4 V7:
    -Mil-spec trigger
    -Safety selector
    -H1 buffer
    -Magpul MOE stock

    Upper:
    -BCM M4 forged
    -AIM V2 black nitride BCG
    -DD mil-spec charging handle

    Potential Plans:
    -300 BLK barrel
    -Iron sights or a red dot





    I know I should finish one and spend more money on ammo and time at the range, but I had a lot of fun building it, and I wanted 1 more, a dream rifle. I figured I'd go ahead and get the lower and then get back to my first build. So here it is...

    Lower:
    -Rainier Arms UltraMatch billet ambi lower
    -White Oak Armament lower parts
    -Geissele SD-E trigger
    -Battle Arms Development 45 degree ambi safety selector
    -Seekins bolt release
    -Seekins mag release
    -Vltor A5 6 position receiver extension
    -A5H2 buffer
    -B5 Bravo stock
    -B5 QD endplate
    -BCM Mod 3 grip

    Upper:
    -Rainer Arms UltraMatch billet upper
    -Rainier Arms Raptor charging handle





    Here it is altogether.






    But instead of finishing the first, I just kept working on the Rainier.

    I moved on to the upper and added these parts:
    -Daniel Defense midlength lightweight 16" barrel
    -VG6 Precision Gamma muzzle brake
    -Umbrella Corporation BCG
    -BCM 13" KMR Rail
    -BCM low profile gas block
    -Magpul MBUS Pro Iron Sights
    -Aimpoint T2 Micro
    -Larue LT751 mount
    -Naroh Arms hand stop (not shown)

    All finished:




    Last edited by DPTX25; 04-19-15 at 21:16.

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    Its nice and simple and built from good parts. I like it

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    Thanks. That's just what I was going for, a quality AR for general use.

    I have a suppressor on the way, so an SBR is next on the list.

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