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Thread: First AR build.. BCM, LMT, DD **Updated Pics**

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    First AR build.. BCM, LMT, DD **Updated Pics**

    The build is finally complete minus the optic.
    Intent for this build is a range/training rifle.

    So here it is

    Upper:
    BCM BFH 16" mid-length cold hammer forged barrel
    BCM gunfighter charging handle
    BCM bcg
    12" DD lite rail
    BC 1.0
    BUIS- Troy folding front and rear
    Optic- unknown open for suggestions Eotech vs aimpoint
    Light- Surefire G2 LED with VTAC mount
    Ladder rail guards on top
    Troy rail guards
    Troy QD Sling mount
    Magpul AFG2

    Lower:
    LMT defender lower receiver
    LMT LPK with standard trigger
    SOPMOD stock
    Ergo grip
    Ambi selector
    Troy Professional Grade Rifle Receiver Sling Adapter

    Slings- Blackhawk single point, will be getting a VCAS later


    Last edited by Militant83; 01-01-11 at 01:32. Reason: updated

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    Alternates/suggestions:

    Lower: BCM Cosmetic Blem from G&R Tactical
    BUIS: Troy
    Optic: Aimpoint ONLY!!!! (H-1/T-1 on LaRue Mount)
    Light: Surefire G2X w/VTAC Mount
    Rail: DD Omega X (DD Lite rail does NOT have QD Sling attachment points)
    Sling: Blue Force Gear VCAS

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    You should snatch up one of those 1/2 off vcas slings from BFG. I'm using fixed DD irons with an aimpoint micro in a DD fixed 1/3 mount . I'd wait on the AFG, unless you've ran one and know you want it. I bought one a ways back , and have since moved it to the parts bin.

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    Quote Originally Posted by MookNW View Post
    You should snatch up one of those 1/2 off vcas slings from BFG. I'm using fixed DD irons with an aimpoint micro in a DD fixed 1/3 mount . I'd wait on the AFG, unless you've ran one and know you want it. I bought one a ways back , and have since moved it to the parts bin.
    Yeah the AFG isnt set in stone...hasnt been bought yet. Ive seen mixed reviews on them. It will be one of the last parts I get. If I decide to get it. I want to focus on getting a functioning rifle first before I get the add-ons.

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    Well pulled the trigger on the project today...updated above. Decided to go with the BCM 16" middy instead of the centurion. After running the numbers it fit my budget better letting me allocate money to other parts. In the end don't think I will see much difference in that decision quality wise. Ive heard good things about both.

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    I would second the DD rear. I've tried Matech, LaRue, Troy and LMT, i like the DD the best. Check the EE here there are lots of high quality parts at great prices. I am still using a LaRue and Troy sights they're great too. The DD is light and inexpensive.
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    "Real men have always needed to know what time it is so they are at the airfield on time, pumping rounds into savages at the right time, etc. Being able to see such in the dark while light weights were comfy in bed without using a light required luminous material." -Originally Posted by ramairthree

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    Quote Originally Posted by usmcvet View Post
    I would second the DD rear. I've tried Matech, LaRue, Troy and LMT, i like the DD the best. Check the EE here there are lots of high quality parts at great prices. I am still using a LaRue and Troy sights they're great too. The DD is light and inexpensive.
    I was looking at the matech just for the fact that im very familiar with using them since thats whats on my military issued M4. Ive been looking at the troy buis...But ill check out DD
    Last edited by Militant83; 12-05-10 at 13:26.

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    My matech wouldn't stay locked down. First I wanted to replace it with a new one, then I realized I didn't mind it being up. I then realized that if I didn't mind it being up, then I didn't want it to be down when I wanted it up in a jiff. That's what led me to a fixed rear.
    If you plan on running a magnified optic, you would want a flip up.

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    Quote Originally Posted by MookNW View Post
    My matech wouldn't stay locked down. First I wanted to replace it with a new one, then I realized I didn't mind it being up. I then realized that if I didn't mind it being up, then I didn't want it to be down when I wanted it up in a jiff. That's what led me to a fixed rear.
    If you plan on running a magnified optic, you would want a flip up.
    Im leaning more towards a flip up. That way when im not using it its down and out of the way.

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    Yeah same thought here. I have a Troy on a gun with a TR24 and it stays down because it has to. The Troy on my other gun stays up. I tried the LaRue next and love it. The DD was the last one I tried. I really liked the LaRue but don't need the QD and the DD is lighter and cheaper. I am keeping an LMT incase I need a rear with more adjustment or if I get another flat top upper. I have two Aimpointsand a TR24 and while I may buy more guns/uppers I don't think I will be buying more optics. I have an A1& A2 upper build in the process. If you like the Matech and use it well go for it. The last two I bought on the EE were like $40 and they were new in the wrapper.
    "Real men have always needed to know what time it is so they are at the airfield on time, pumping rounds into savages at the right time, etc. Being able to see such in the dark while light weights were comfy in bed without using a light required luminous material." -Originally Posted by ramairthree

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