Build Your Own Custom AR-15: Part 2

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Uploaded by on Feb 12, 2011

In case you missed part 1: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zfH9sRLdRwc Assembling the upper of an AR-15 using LaRue handguards and a Rainier Arms 16" barrel.

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  • Parts list?

  • @multiHappyHacker Covered that pretty well in the first video.

  • I'm subbin!!! You've done this a few times. I think I found my goto guy! Ive NEVER watched a long vid... that said, what happened between 12:08 and 12:09? I see you removed everything from the vice, the pins were installed opposite in the block after... I like that idea with the loctight at the gas block. Just did my bros, gonna have to take it apart and set the threads and loctite the block. Ahhh, forgot a piece, who needs directions! Where'ld u get the wrench? Its NICE! Faved.

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  • @dnahoghunter I had to take it out and tap the gas tube roll pin a hair more. The handguards were a tight fit and the pin was sticking out a little too much on one side. I think I got the wrench from Brownell's, it's a DPMS armorer's tool.

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  • are those your babies brass knuckles hanging from your neck.

  • @oya691 About $1100 total without optics. It would be good for coyotes or slightly larger animals at mid range. It could take deer at shorter ranges with proper bullet selection.

  • @MrSurgicalPrecision about how much did this setup cost and would it be good for short to mid range hunting

  • Can you make a list of parts that you will need to make this so i dont have to look through the vid and find things that look like it , "not for me im only 14 :P for the other people"

  • very well done series

  • @eatasammich I usually don't bother but you can remove the ejector from your bolt and make sure it goes into battery (rotates to engage the locking lugs) on the GO gage and doesn't go on the NO-GO gage.

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