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Handguns, Rifles & Shotguns => Rifles => Topic started by: thirtydaZe on May 14, 2014, 12:27:48 PM

Title: Finally Finished my Build
Post by: thirtydaZe on May 14, 2014, 12:27:48 PM
...after a lot of tinkering this thing together, a piece here and there, over the past couple months. 

So, having never shot an AR before, my only question now is, how do i know it's safe??

I did buy a go/no go gauge, and with no experience and some youtube videos, i'm under the assumption that it passed the test, and, as much as i can tell, the gun functions properly otherwise (still need to buy ammo).

Anyhow, at the end of the day, it seemed to be way to easy to assemble, and with all the purchases to get all the parts, it really seems like nothing actually went into it (when it was done, i sat and thought, that's it?).

I lost, or didn't buy a crush washer for my compensator, so i have that to reinstall, but i'm ready to shoot.

So, here is my build list.

Palmetto State Armory MOE LPK - Black

Blemished PSA "SC" Lower

PSA Classic Premium M4 Stock Kit Black

 BCM Standard 16" Mid Length (LIGHT WEIGHT) Barrel, Stripped (.625)

BCM M4 Upper Receiver Assembly (w/ Laser T-Markings)

Gas Tube - Mid Length

BCMGUNFIGHTER Charging Handle (5.56mm/.223) w/ Mod 4 (MEDIUM) Latch

 BCM Low Profile Gas Block (steel with set screws) 625

BCM Bolt Carrier Group (MPI) - Auto

Magpul PMAG M2 MOE 30 Magazine -FLAT DARK EARTH * 3

 BCMGUNFIGHTER Compensator MOD 0 - 5.56

 BCM KMR13 (KeyMod™ Free Float Handguard)

Troy Folding Battle Sight - Front - M4 Type - Black

 Troy Folding Battle Sight - REAR

Aimpoint PRO Patrol Rifle Optic

(https://lh5.googleusercontent.com/-p59Bh4sT8ag/U3OmYRJhviI/AAAAAAAABDE/qx2NU_1_1p0/w441-h588-no/IMAGE_138.jpg)
Title: Re: Finally Finished my Build
Post by: landon410 on May 14, 2014, 12:33:59 PM
i like it, looks like you did a good job
Title: Re: Finally Finished my Build
Post by: RobertH on May 14, 2014, 12:38:08 PM
nice build.  yes they are easy.

how do you know its safe?  if everything is in spec and your go gauge says its good, then you should be GTG.  if you're still nervous about shooting it, have a friend fire the first rounds.    ;)

is there anything that you are particularly nervous about?
Title: Re: Finally Finished my Build
Post by: thirtydaZe on May 14, 2014, 12:46:11 PM
well, i just don't want it to go boom in my face. 

i'm of the impression that you're not supposed to dry fire it.  with zero experience, it seems to work, don't know if it cycles rounds, kind of worried a round wont be in battery when i pull the trigger. 

just general paranoia of my first time.

pull the charge handle and let it rip i guess....

Thanks for the compliments!
Title: Re: Finally Finished my Build
Post by: Mudinyeri on May 14, 2014, 12:57:25 PM
There's no way to know if it's safe until you fire it.  You should just give it to me to keep yourself from harm. ;)

Looks good, BTW.
Title: Re: Finally Finished my Build
Post by: landon410 on May 14, 2014, 01:08:06 PM
tell you what, buy some drinks get a grill out put some burgers on that grill, tell the rest of the NFOA where you'll be and we'll take turns shooting it, drinking your drinks and eating your burgers.
After all that you should be able ot know if its safe.

or take it to the bullet hole and ask the guy next to you if he wants to shoot it
Title: Re: Finally Finished my Build
Post by: thirtydaZe on May 14, 2014, 01:11:51 PM
tell you what, buy some drinks get a grill out put some burgers on that grill, tell the rest of the NFOA where you'll be and we'll take turns shooting it, drinking your drinks and eating your burgers.
After all that you should be able ot know if its safe.

or take it to the bullet hole and ask the guy next to you if he wants to shoot it


yeah, i like both plans actually.
Title: Re: Finally Finished my Build
Post by: tstuart34 on May 14, 2014, 01:13:47 PM
You can dry fire a AR as long as you have the upper and a bolt in it. You used quality parts and you checked with your gages. Take it out put one round in and let it fly. If that works put two in. If that works load a full mag and have fun.

That is a very nice looking build. When is the next one starting?
Title: Re: Finally Finished my Build
Post by: thirtydaZe on May 14, 2014, 01:28:27 PM
You can dry fire a AR as long as you have the upper and a bolt in it. You used quality parts and you checked with your gages. Take it out put one round in and let it fly. If that works put two in. If that works load a full mag and have fun.

That is a very nice looking build. When is the next one starting?


Well, i have the lower receiver sitting on my bench, so it's a start.  the plan is for a 20" barrel this time.
Title: Re: Finally Finished my Build
Post by: RobertH on May 14, 2014, 01:57:22 PM
with the help from BK, i have built a few lowers and several uppers.  i have never headspaced anything and i still have my face and fingers.  you might be over thinking it a bit, but its always great to be cautious, especially the first time out.  i am very cautious with a new build, especially with a suppressor that is under the handguard.
Title: Re: Finally Finished my Build
Post by: tstuart34 on May 14, 2014, 02:56:14 PM
I have not headspacedd any of the builds I have taken part of either. The first one I did I called around looking for a smith that could check it quick for me and everyone said use quality parts and your g2g if you use junk parts throw them away and buy quality stuff.

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Title: Re: Finally Finished my Build
Post by: bkoenig on May 14, 2014, 03:03:54 PM
AR barrels have the headspace set from the factory.  It's controlled by the barrel extension.  So in theory there's nothing you can do that would cause it to be out of spec on headspace.  If the barrel extension was correctly installed from the factory it should be good to go.

Personally, I like this idea:

tell you what, buy some drinks get a grill out put some burgers on that grill, tell the rest of the NFOA where you'll be and we'll take turns shooting it, drinking your drinks and eating your burgers.
After all that you should be able ot know if its safe.

Oh, and nice looking stick.
Title: Re: Finally Finished my Build
Post by: shooter on May 14, 2014, 04:16:32 PM
looks great, well really good,. actually its pretty nice,

  ok, ok, I hate those pallet racking forearms! ;D 

   have fun with it..
Title: Re: Finally Finished my Build
Post by: DenmanShooter on May 14, 2014, 07:26:32 PM
One sweet build. 
Title: Re: Finally Finished my Build
Post by: thirtydaZe on May 15, 2014, 09:04:22 AM
Thanks guys, I guess there's only one thing to do then....
Title: Re: Finally Finished my Build
Post by: tstuart34 on May 15, 2014, 09:41:19 AM
Get 15" keymod rail for your next build and show it off to fuel shooters hate for pallet racking ready accessories? [emoji12]

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Title: Re: Finally Finished my Build
Post by: RobertH on May 15, 2014, 11:56:56 AM
Thanks guys, I guess there's only one thing to do then....

yea, keep building.... it will never end.  thats why its call BRD (Black Rifle Disease)
Title: Re: Finally Finished my Build
Post by: landon410 on May 15, 2014, 12:33:20 PM
I've found even though I'm afflicted by that BRD that there is a way to keep it from taking over your life. Its not always an easy treatment, but its effective, its called Wife and kids.

Title: Re: Finally Finished my Build
Post by: thirtydaZe on May 15, 2014, 01:11:30 PM
Wife and kids


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