View Full Version : First build. Am I missing anything?
clickclack
01-04-10, 14:30
let me know if im missing anything.
CMMG AR15 Stripped Lower Receiver
BCM Standard 14.5" M4 Carbine Upper Receiver Group w/ Permanent A2X Flash Hider (16.1") w/ MI T-10 Handguard
BCM BCG (auto) & Standard Charging Handle
Rock River Arms 2 Stage NM Trigger Parts Kit
BCM Stock Hardware Mounting Kit (Mil-Spec) - H3 Buffer
Magpul CTR-M (Milspec) Stock FLAT DARK EARTH
Magpul MOE Trigger Guard, Polymer - FLAT DARK EARTH
BCM™ Folding Battle Sight - Front - M4 Type - (mfg by Troy Ind) - FLAT DARK EARTH
BCM™ Folding Battle Sight - REAR (mfg by Troy Ind) - FLAT DARK EARTH
TangoDown SHORT QUICK DETACH Vertical Grip - FLAT DARK EARTH
Magpul Ladder Style Rail Protector Flat Dark Earth
later on when I get some more money i plan to get a aimpoint H1
im excited
Magazines if you didn't pick them up already :)
Looks good to me :)
clickclack
01-04-10, 14:42
Magazines if you didn't pick them up already :)
Looks good to me :)
got plenty of those..
SWATcop556
01-05-10, 01:21
A quality training class or two. :cool:
Congrats on the rifle.
Save $60 and buy the Troy sights on eBay.
http://m4carbine.net/showthread.php?t=44326
clickclack
01-05-10, 10:16
Save $60 and buy the Troy sights on eBay.
http://m4carbine.net/showthread.php?t=44326
damn.... i already put my order in
good looking out though
Clickclack, did you seek out the 2-stage trigger specifically, or was that the most convenient set available at the time? Do you like the 2-stage trigger moreso than the single for a general purpose rifle?
the_fallguy
01-05-10, 16:15
Why the H3 buffer?
clickclack
01-05-10, 16:26
Clickclack, did you seek out the 2-stage trigger specifically, or was that the most convenient set available at the time? Do you like the 2-stage trigger moreso than the single for a general purpose rifle?
I just read some reviews and thought i would try it out.
and i dont have any particular reason for the H3 buffer just thought it would add some performance?
spamsammich
01-05-10, 16:30
I just read some reviews and thought i would try it out.
and i dont have any particular reason for the H3 buffer just thought it would add some performance?
It won't. Heavier isn't necessarily better. with this config, you shouldn't have to go above an H buffer for reliable operation.
Lower parts kit with all of the springs, pins and detents. Screw and washer for the MOE grip.
My lower parts kit didn't include the screw and washer.
-Mike.
ChicagoTex
01-05-10, 19:34
Lower parts kit with all of the springs, pins and detents. Screw and washer for the MOE grip.
My lower parts kit didn't include the screw and washer.
The Rock River LPKs include all the grip stuff, so he's good there.
An H3 buffer will probably cause your carbine to short-stroke. You should start with an H buffer and if your ejection is too far forward, move up to an H2 (unlikely to be a problem on a BCM upper, but possible).
The difference between buffers isn't one of performance, but of weight, for best performance choose the buffer most appropriate to your gun (in your case almost certainly an H)
clickclack
01-06-10, 04:02
The Rock River LPKs include all the grip stuff, so he's good there.
An H3 buffer will probably cause your carbine to short-stroke. You should start with an H buffer and if your ejection is too far forward, move up to an H2 (unlikely to be a problem on a BCM upper, but possible).
The difference between buffers isn't one of performance, but of weight, for best performance choose the buffer most appropriate to your gun (in your case almost certainly an H)
thanks for the help. ill call and change my order if possible
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