AR 15 build up -- Houston

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I'm sure there are a bunch of threads like this but here we go
G.A. Heath wrote:As someone who has built a few AR rifles, I need to ask some questions before I can offer advice/suggestions:
1: What do you intend to use this rifle for (it helps me suggest components)?
2: How involved do you want this build to be (Stripped lower and stripped upper, or complete lower and complete upper)?
3: What Kind of money are you willing to spend over what Kind of time frame?
4: What caliber do you plan to build it with?
I'll follow G.A.'s formating of questions that he posted in the other thread as a guide

1. Plinking/hog hunting.
2. I prefer a stripped lower and complete upper
3. Sub $1000, obviously the lower the better.
4. .223/5.56 -- it would be nice to mix

My main question is do any of the local dealers have stripped lowers for around $100. I've seen a few carrying RRA for around $120 and I think that's a bit high. I know that no one will probably have an Aero for $60 but around $100 would be a good place to start.
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If you are looking for an inexpensive hog gun that you won't mind getting dirty, get any stripped lower (IMO, a stripped lower is a stripper lower unless you are in the high dollar range) and buy this: http://www.slickguns.com/product/del-to ... ever-49999" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;

It'll be a decent, low cost, hog / fun / truck gun.
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You can get an LRB lower at Wideners for $70 http://wideners.com/itemdetail.cfm?item ... ir=700|863" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false; plus - transfer at your local FFL (there are some on this Forum).
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pbwalker wrote:If you are looking for an inexpensive hog gun that you won't mind getting dirty, get any stripped lower (IMO, a stripped lower is a stripper lower unless you are in the high dollar range) and buy this: http://www.slickguns.com/product/del-to ... ever-49999" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;

It'll be a decent, low cost, hog / fun / truck gun.
I guess that's another question: are all lowers made equal?
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IMO most are, they seem to all be from the same mfr just a different name. There are high end milled lowers and such as well. After building dozens of lowers I have determined that unless you want resale value of a name or are truly going to need that rifle in battle then build from a decent cheap lower. I would put the big dollars into the upper and decent mags. For most home plinkers a $89 stripped lower with a good trigger will suffice.
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If you're not dead set on a stripped lower, PlumCrazy complete polymer lowers are available for about 120-130 online.
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MadMonkey wrote:If you're not dead set on a stripped lower, PlumCrazy complete polymer lowers are available for about 120-130 online.
Have you tried one of them? I'm real curious and would love some feedback...
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pbwalker wrote:
MadMonkey wrote:If you're not dead set on a stripped lower, PlumCrazy complete polymer lowers are available for about 120-130 online.
Have you tried one of them? I'm real curious and would love some feedback...
Not yet, but I'll be ordering one in the future. Probably be a few months because I'm building an M4gery first on a DSA lower, then using the PC lower for either an AR or AR57 pistol build :mrgreen:

I'll post up once I have it though. I've heard some bad things, but really no more than you hear about other guns... mostly user error. Looks like they're tough and reliable... long term reliability is yet to be seen, but for $130 you really can't go wrong. Heck, if all else fails make it a .22 :biggrinjester:
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Did PlumCrazy buy the Cav Arms product line? If so, who sells them in Texas? A buddy has a Cav Arms lower that he built into a nice gun.
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