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Average Joe AR question

The average Joe AR user need not spend more than $600 starting out. I would never buy a factory AR. There simply is no need to buy name brand ARs. Putting a complete lower on a complete upper is cheap and quite reliable for Joe six-pack. As he uses his AR, he might find that he likes a lighter upper, trigger or scope that increases the price. I’m telling you that a home built AR with a $125 trigger makes a really nice AR.
 
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Just built this. Have around 1500$ in build. Better than most out there that u can’t get for this price. Pick ur parts depending on how u run them. Don’t go with thin lightweight barrels if u out average or more amount of anmo down range and get a good BCG and shoot it.
 
View attachment 2011477 Just built this. Have around 1500$ in build. Better than most out there that u can’t get for this price. Pick ur parts depending on how u run them. Don’t go with thin lightweight barrels if u out average or more amount of anmo down range and get a good BCG and shoot it.

You can build nice yourself but if you ever try to sell you'll take a bath. No one wants a home build.
 
OK, lots of advice. all good. BUT anybody have a parts list?
I like Bravo Company lowers with their PNT trigger- I don't mind a military grade trigger in a working rifle. I have a rifle with a Geissele SSA-E trigger that is more accurate than I can shoot it.
As far as the upper goes it really depends on what you plan on doing with it. Home defense, 3 gun, long range precision?
 
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