So the last piece for my first build arrived from PSA today (BCG) and before I post pictures tomorrow I thought id share a few things I have learned along the way.
1) Read. A lot. You’d be surprised at what you’ll learn from reading articles written by those smarter than you. Also take everything with a grain of salt. When in doubt confirm.
2) Add about 25% to whatever you have already budgeted and that’s your actual budget. I honestly didn’t know id want a qd sling mount, I also didn’t know that mounting a flashlight and a front sling mount would be such a pain without a normal FSB. These tiny parts pushed me almost 150 over my budget. Needless to say I wish I had done more research and thought to add those into my budget.
3) Ask questions nicely, most people will help you out if you ask. After all we all have at least one thing in common and if nothing else it gives us something to talk about.
4) Have the right tools : This one also got me. I honestly thought this was a hammer and screw driver affair, I had no idea id need a punch, hand guard removal tool or a rubber mallet. Again things that would have put me way over budget, I know you only buy them once but damn that hurts when you’re in college and on a fixed income.
5) Know your limitations: I am never again building one of these things from parts. I am not mechanically inclined and all these stupid pins and detents etc bother the living shit out of me. From now on assembled lowers, assembled uppers, and ADCO gunsmithing are my friends.
6) Buy the quality parts the first time, if you cannot afford it have another lesser priced quality backup. I could not afford Troy TRX rails but the Cav Arms skinny hand guards served my needs wonderfully and are still quality pieces. I now have a rifle I can use vs a rifle in pieces. I know some will say just wait and save but I sold off my Bushy to fund this build and in my case I did not want to be without a rifle that long.
7) Don’t fall prey to that I need the most “tactical” stuff on the market. Simple works most of the time.
8) I should have listened to number 7 a FSB would have saved me a few bucks. Even though its not as “tactical” . Lesson learned.
9) Practice A lot.
And now for the list
Accurate armory 16” carbine upper
PSA BCG
PSA lower
Accurate armory LPK
PSA Milspec buffer kit with Tactical Intent Ti-7 stock
YHM flip up FS gas block
YHM Rear Flip up sight
Cav Arms Skinny Handguard
Troy Battle Ax Grip.
Attachment 8034
Attachment 8035
Attachment 8036
Attachment 8037
Attachment 8038
On the To buy list are : Aimpoint Patrol Rifle Optic on a cantilever mount,Troy QD Rear Swivel, Bluforce Gear Hand guard Sling adaptor , Mount n Slot hand stop,Mount n Slot Light mount. Two point Sling that I have not decided the brand of yet, may add an H2 buffer I gotta see how she shoots first,Sixell NeverQuit Grip ( I don’t care if you don’t like it I like having it there) . And I think that’s it. Sorry If come off as an ass I just get very easily frustrated with things and it’s a pain when you buy a bunch of stuff and cant figure out how to put it together. Pics will be up In the next 48 hours after my Gunsmith Finishes assembling my lower. Thanks to everyone that has helped with part selection and that gave me advice along the way without you I would have ended up with a DelTon tacticool zombie Destoyer. Instead I’ll have a capable, reliable Rifle.
Edit: Added a few photos of the BCG and And one of the Stock
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