kaiheitai17
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Dustin wrote:
I've put together several lowers (at least 5)and then topped them off with an already built upper. My latest build was on a strippedRRA lower, lower parts kit (trigger, hammer, springs, etc.), 6 pos. collapsible stock, a RRA 9mm mag well adapter (mag block), and topped off with a 16" 9mm RRA A3 upper. She shoots real sweet and is now my bedroom rifle. Putting together an AR lower is very simple, my first one took about an hour (at the most) to put together. My next project is a .45acp carbine built on a Cavalry Arms MKII stripped lower. Check out AR15.com for instructions on how to build and places where you can find parts.
Semper FI.......do (), Leatherneck!
P.S. yes, you can buy a stripped lower from RRA and put whatever you want on top of it. Check your gun shows for dealers that carry stripped lowers.
Dustin wrote:
Michigander wrote:This is my thoughts exactly. It's not like I couldn't learn an AK, but I've put around 40,000 rounds down an M4/M16 already. I can reload anddisassemble it blindfolded all day.Stuff...
My Muscle memory with every aspect of this weapon has been branded into my brain. Hell I slept with it for 4 years. In the Marines you also still have to name it :lol:
I do like the option of building. I'm defintely interested in that. RRA is a very pleasing to the eyes type of website though
I do however lack in the understanding of civilan jargin.
What does it mean when they say "Stripped Lower reciever" (No Trigger housing?)
Can I buy a Lower reciever from RRA, and then Upper from elsewhere ?
What do you guys consider the most important part/section of your AR ?
Thanks Guys,I love this place.
I've put together several lowers (at least 5)and then topped them off with an already built upper. My latest build was on a strippedRRA lower, lower parts kit (trigger, hammer, springs, etc.), 6 pos. collapsible stock, a RRA 9mm mag well adapter (mag block), and topped off with a 16" 9mm RRA A3 upper. She shoots real sweet and is now my bedroom rifle. Putting together an AR lower is very simple, my first one took about an hour (at the most) to put together. My next project is a .45acp carbine built on a Cavalry Arms MKII stripped lower. Check out AR15.com for instructions on how to build and places where you can find parts.
Semper FI.......do (), Leatherneck!
P.S. yes, you can buy a stripped lower from RRA and put whatever you want on top of it. Check your gun shows for dealers that carry stripped lowers.