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  1. #121
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    Default Re: AR Building, Accurizing, Tips & Tricks

    Quote Originally Posted by alpacaheat View Post
    Just ordered my first 80%lower and jig.


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    Default Re: AR Building, Accurizing, Tips & Tricks

    ^ That will be build #2
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    Default Re: AR Building, Accurizing, Tips & Tricks

    Quote Originally Posted by alpacaheat View Post
    ^ That will be build #2

    Wait until you GET to build, oh.......#40...50....something like that.

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    Default Re: AR Building, Accurizing, Tips & Tricks

    Home-built AR-15 rifle...when trading for one face-to-face with someone, does it require an FFL transfer or does it qualify as a long gun and thus needs no transfer by FFL?

    I'm assuming he had the lower transferred to him when originally purchased.
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    Default Re: All things AR-15 and variants from newbie to advanced. Find answers here.

    Quote Originally Posted by alpacaheat View Post
    Home-built AR-15 rifle...when trading for one face-to-face with someone, does it require an FFL transfer or does it qualify as a long gun and thus needs no transfer by FFL?

    I'm assuming he had the lower transferred to him when originally purchased.
    To my knowledge once it’s built into a long gun it becomes a long gun and is transferred as such, so face to face applies.

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    Default Re: All things AR-15 and variants from newbie to advanced. Find answers here.

    Thank you, that's what I thought. Some states (Maryland I know for sure) requires transfers for AR-15s. Thankfully we're not Maryland.
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    Default Re: All things AR-15 and variants from newbie to advanced. Find answers here.

    I just built my first ar from a combat armory kit. When I got done building the upper I had two roll pins left over. They were in the baggie that the gas tube came in. The gas block also had a roll pin which I used to attach the gas tube to the gas block.

    Does anyone have any idea what those roll pins are for? They were not in the video I was following building the ar. I also did not see any obvious place that they would be used. What the freak, It was going relatively well and now I have two roll pins just staring at me and mocking me.

    https://postimg.cc/gallery/jhem50zu/





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    Default Re: All things AR-15 and variants from newbie to advanced. Find answers here.

    Dumb AR-noob question. The only parts left for me to buy is the upper stuff.



    How difficult is it to remove and swap the handguard? I have a nicer Magpul handguard I'd want to install instead.


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    Default Re: All things AR-15 and variants from newbie to advanced. Find answers here.

    Quote Originally Posted by alpacaheat View Post
    Dumb AR-noob question. The only parts left for me to buy is the upper stuff.



    How difficult is it to remove and swap the handguard? I have a nicer Magpul handguard I'd want to install instead.


    A basic, plastic M4 style hand guard?

    Stupid simple.
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    Default Re: All things AR-15 and variants from newbie to advanced. Find answers here.

    I've never gotten one off THIS easily, but I've also never been limp-wristed enough that I needed to buy a tool to pull back the delta ring.

    on my phone and can't get vid to embed...

    https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=gYvhpvSmHM4
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