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<blockquote data-quote="Revolvers4Life" data-source="post: 3828526" data-attributes="member: 45115"><p>Do you have an AR currently? If not I would buy a good entry-mid level option (Colt, Smith and Wesson…) and find what you like and don’t like. My first AR was a Smith and Wesson M&P and I learned a lot from that on my preferences which helped me when I moved on to building.</p><p></p><p>If you already have one and are set on building, most difficult piece/one that requires the most tools is barrel/gas system… so maybe buy a completed upper if this is your first time. Then you can focus on the lower and all the other pieces.</p><p></p><p>You can jump straight in and do the whole thing if you want, but I’ve seen a lot of people do that, waste money, and end up with a poor functioning, not great AR</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Revolvers4Life, post: 3828526, member: 45115"] Do you have an AR currently? If not I would buy a good entry-mid level option (Colt, Smith and Wesson…) and find what you like and don’t like. My first AR was a Smith and Wesson M&P and I learned a lot from that on my preferences which helped me when I moved on to building. If you already have one and are set on building, most difficult piece/one that requires the most tools is barrel/gas system… so maybe buy a completed upper if this is your first time. Then you can focus on the lower and all the other pieces. You can jump straight in and do the whole thing if you want, but I’ve seen a lot of people do that, waste money, and end up with a poor functioning, not great AR [/QUOTE]
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