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<blockquote data-quote="jackary" data-source="post: 4053587" data-attributes="member: 11985"><p>Keep your lower and upgrade it and just buy or build a new upper that meets your requirements for what you want. Swapping stocks and triggers isn’t difficult. Assembling uppers requires some more specialized tools that if you aren’t going to build more rifles you may not want to buy. Whether you keep or sell your existing upper is up to you but like Dennis said you could sell it to fund an upper set up the way you want.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jackary, post: 4053587, member: 11985"] Keep your lower and upgrade it and just buy or build a new upper that meets your requirements for what you want. Swapping stocks and triggers isn’t difficult. Assembling uppers requires some more specialized tools that if you aren’t going to build more rifles you may not want to buy. Whether you keep or sell your existing upper is up to you but like Dennis said you could sell it to fund an upper set up the way you want. [/QUOTE]
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