Got a sneak peek at the OP's BCM. Tac light has to go bro....
http://sphotos.xx.fbcdn.net/hphotos-...28127165_n.jpg
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Got a sneak peek at the OP's BCM. Tac light has to go bro....
http://sphotos.xx.fbcdn.net/hphotos-...28127165_n.jpg
First thing that comes to mind is you must be the cute guy on here. But then looking at your 56 posts you're as much a noob as myself. Plus I was told your type stayed to AR15.com. So what gives?
I've lurked here for years before joining or posting, reading and searching. Absorbing. Figured that was better than asking the same absurd, and silly questions over and over again.
As for being cute....nah....a little humor is accepted here, M4C is not the staunchy dictatorship some would lead you to believe. Great resource and good people, with a plethora of knowledge and experience.
Good luck with your weapon.
Buying a complete upper and complete lower separate is not a bad way to go. That's how I bought my latest AR.
I got a complete upper (14.5 middy with pined compensator) and BCG directly from BCM and I bought a BCM blemished lower from Grant. I tried to find the flaw in the blemished lower and for the life of me I could not find any. I couldn't be happier with my purchase. You'll really like the BCM and customer service from both BCM and Grant is outstanding. :dance3:
Ken
Let me know if I am stepping out of line. As you can tell from my post count I am new myself. But I have put together two stripped lowers using G&R parts kits and Noveske lowers over the past few months and I feel that it really helped me get a better understanding of how an AR works. Great, detailed videos online, I used Brownells and ITS Tactical for reference.