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<blockquote data-quote="Glocktogo" data-source="post: 2002431" data-attributes="member: 1132"><p>I couldn't believe how expensive just a decent set of roll pin punches and vice was, but you're correct, the proper tools for the job make the job easier and much less likely to cause damage. I spilt the cost of some of the tools with a co-worker so we could both build AR's for less investment. I'd have the same concerns with a build from an unknown person. Some of those concerns might be mitigated if they tell me how they did the build and what tools they have though. Likewise, if they tell me certain things about the build they might cause me to shy away. </p><p></p><p>Either way, the only way I'd buy a pre-built AR from someone is if it met my exact specs and was offered for less than I could build it myself. Otherwise, I'd just do the build myself and have zero concerns that it was built properly.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Glocktogo, post: 2002431, member: 1132"] I couldn't believe how expensive just a decent set of roll pin punches and vice was, but you're correct, the proper tools for the job make the job easier and much less likely to cause damage. I spilt the cost of some of the tools with a co-worker so we could both build AR's for less investment. I'd have the same concerns with a build from an unknown person. Some of those concerns might be mitigated if they tell me how they did the build and what tools they have though. Likewise, if they tell me certain things about the build they might cause me to shy away. Either way, the only way I'd buy a pre-built AR from someone is if it met my exact specs and was offered for less than I could build it myself. Otherwise, I'd just do the build myself and have zero concerns that it was built properly. [/QUOTE]
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