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    Paintball Shooter Guahan671's Avatar
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    Default looking to build my first AR...

    Sorry it's been a while since I've been on here but Dec. was an on and off being sick kind of month... guess I still need to get use to this kind of weather. Anyway, I'm looking into building my first AR and I was hoping to get some input on where would be a good place/site to check out and begin this project... I'm in no hurry as I have to much to do on my plate with my family, truck and finishing my sleeves... so I'm thinking of starting with the lower and working my way up. I'm thinking, caliber wise in 556. I'm a recreational shooter and I would love to have this in my arsenal... I already have a Glock, a Single bolt rifle and a Semi Auto Shotgun... well that's about it on my end so hopefully I can get some feed back. Thanks All.

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    Jump on an Anderson lower for $39 at Primary Arms. It wasn't that long ago they were going for a Hell of alot more money than that and they could skyrocket again at any time.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Robb View Post
    Jump on an Anderson lower for $39 at Primary Arms. It wasn't that long ago they were going for a Hell of alot more money than that and they could skyrocket again at any time.
    There is often confusion over the words alot, a lot and allot.
    Alot
    The word alot does not exist. It is often mistakenly written instead of a lot.


    I know alot about precious stones. X


    I know a lot about precious stones.
    A lot
    The term a lot is the opposite of a little. As a noun, lot means a large extent, a large amount, or a large number. As an adverb, lot means to a great extent or to a great degree. It nearly always appears in the form a lot.


    Mark has a lot of toys.
    (Lot is a noun in this example.)


    He cheats a lot.
    (Lot is an adverb in this example.)
    Allot
    The verb to allot means to give out, to apportion, to divide, or to distribute. (Other forms of the verb are allots, allotted, and allotting.)

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    ^^^
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    That's funny Bob, I recall hardly being able to decipher your service call reports


    OP- keep in mind you get what you pay for. I have worked on and built literally hundreds of AR platform rifles. Cheap components are just that, cheap. Add to the fact that since Dillwad got elected the firearms industry has been overwhelmed with demand, every manufacturer has been cranking out components 24/7 and QC is not what it should be.
    The market is flooded with components.
    Right now we are in a slack time. Take advantage of it and get quality components for just a couple of bucks more.
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    Quote Originally Posted by SideShow Bob View Post
    There is often confusion over the words alot, a lot and allot.
    Alot
    The word alot does not exist. It is often mistakenly written instead of a lot.


    I know alot about precious stones. X


    I know a lot about precious stones.
    A lot
    The term a lot is the opposite of a little. As a noun, lot means a large extent, a large amount, or a large number. As an adverb, lot means to a great extent or to a great degree. It nearly always appears in the form a lot.


    Mark has a lot of toys.
    (Lot is a noun in this example.)


    He cheats a lot.
    (Lot is an adverb in this example.)
    Allot
    The verb to allot means to give out, to apportion, to divide, or to distribute. (Other forms of the verb are allots, allotted, and allotting.)

    That's to much. (lets see if he gets it?)

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    Quote Originally Posted by SideShow Bob View Post
    There is often confusion over the words alot, a lot and allot.
    Alot
    The word alot does not exist. It is often mistakenly written instead of a lot.


    I know alot about precious stones. X


    I know a lot about precious stones.
    A lot
    The term a lot is the opposite of a little. As a noun, lot means a large extent, a large amount, or a large number. As an adverb, lot means to a great extent or to a great degree. It nearly always appears in the form a lot.


    Mark has a lot of toys.
    (Lot is a noun in this example.)


    He cheats a lot.
    (Lot is an adverb in this example.)
    Allot
    The verb to allot means to give out, to apportion, to divide, or to distribute. (Other forms of the verb are allots, allotted, and allotting.)

    Would you be so kind to explain the difference between adviSe. AND adviCe . Since so many ask for advise when building an AR. Any advice is appreciative.
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    Shouldn't it be "And the wars began"?

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    Thanks to those who gave legit feedback. I'm gonna start with a lower first n work my way up. Thanks again.

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    The rest of the responses were the fun part.

    Try Brownells for one stop shopping. They have a series of videos that will show you how to assemble one. Watching them will probably enhance your understanding of the process and the parts required.

    Also, try to determine the intended uses for this rifle. Long range, CQB, 3 gun, plinker, hunter, etc. How you intend to use it will drive many selections like barrel length/weight/quality or which stock to choose.
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    Ridge is selling a good lower.

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