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Funny you should ask. Just getting ready to put the finishing touches on my new WA compliant build. Pinned and welded with a digger land receiver. I hear they're some of the best in the business...Despite what the gun grabbers believe, ARs aren't all fullysemiautomatic killing machines.
What is your latest AR build you have made, are working on or want to make for fun (no point or purpose necessary)
For real though...? If this dumpster fire of a state ever un-shackels our God given rights, I've been wanting to do an unnecessarily light pistol build.Despite what the gun grabbers believe, ARs aren't all fullysemiautomatic killing machines.
What is your latest AR build you have made, are working on or want to make for fun (no point or purpose necessary)
Give it time. I think everybody is wrapped up in all the newly proposed/passed gun laws, especially in WA.
Good point.Give it time. I think everybody is wrapped up in all the newly proposed/passed gun laws, especially in WA.
Speaking of I am hoping to see some WA compliant builds, it would be sad if WA residents give up on publicly sharable (legal) AR builds.
There are still plenty of legal AR build options available for WA residents.
BCA is definitely the place to start as far as price point. $240 still ain't bad. If history repeats though, they'll knock that price down or have some crazy sale.I would like to play around with one of these bufferless uppers from BCA. I am hoping the price comes down a bit more or some free shipping deal comes along.
BC-9 | 9MM Right Side Charging Bufferless Upper | 16" Parkerized M4 Barrel | 1:10 Twist| Blow Back Gas System | 15" MLOK
We recommend Sierra Ammunition For conversion instructions watch here The upper will come with the back piece and all the parts to make it bufferless. If using on an AR15 Lower you will need this tool to convert the non bufferless to bufferless. You will also need a Stern defense magwll adapter.www.bearcreekarsenal.com
View: https://youtu.be/_yF3RPH8zv4?feature=shared
I too plan on getting a Troy PAR, but more than likely in 300blk. From what I can tell it's all proprietary. Even their lowers I don't think will accept a standard upper.I plan on buying a Troy PAR in .308 here in a couple of weeks, that's the only legal way I can think of up here. I wonder if everything's proprietary or if I can swap it over to .223/5.56
I was just watching a disassembly video for the PAR 308. I would like to try a pump action build myself one day.I plan on buying a Troy PAR in .308 here in a couple of weeks, that's the only legal way I can think of up here. I wonder if everything's proprietary or if I can swap it over to .223/5.56
…. then send your money to ME!For real though...? If this dumpster fire of a state ever un-shackels our God given rights, I've been wanting to do an unnecessarily light pistol build.
Fully skeletonized upper and lower receivers. Ultralight jag composites handguard. Law Tactical bufferless BCG. Etc, etc... All around a 7.5" wylde barrel.
The goal is to be sub 4lbs with a loaded 30 round mag. Highly impractical... but when the needs are met, the money has to go somewhere.