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Reputable AR assembly/builder needed North metro area (I'm in Cartersville)

Blaze

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Like the title says, I'm looking for someone to assemble/build/tune an AR for me
I've been gathering parts and finally am wrapping it up. I recently moved and all my tools are still packed up and it's a higher end build anyway so I need a reputable builder who can swap out a few parts for me.

Details are that it's an older Noveske and I'm replacing the barrel, handguard and a couple of small parts.

Any recommendations are appreciated.
 
Dude you can to this yourself. My youngest son built his first when he was 13. The other was 15. All it takes a few tools you could probably borrow or rent from a gunsmith or from a private party. You know just enough to cover the tools if you decide to run with them accidentally in your too box. LOL It happens all the time. There are detailed YouTube videos on every process. In other words you don't have to watch one video building the whole gun you can break it down into groups like The fire control group, installation of the safety, barrel installation, and etc, etc, etc. that way you can stop video to make sure you got the installation or that step down pat before you start again so you can keep Pace with the video. Trust me buddy it will give you a sense of self accomplishment like you've never had before. If you can break that initial fear barrier and just dive in and do it then you will appreciate that rifle far more than you will any high-tier gun that you buy off the shelf. There is only one way they can go together. I say just borrow some tools and go slowly with it and you can do it. Hell, I believe anyone can do it!

I have been building and rebuilding engines, complete cars and all sorts of equipment since I was 18 and I am 58 now. Rebuilding a carburator or transmission I would rate as mildly difficult endeavors. The AR-15 is what I call entry level mechanics. I know I have been a joker in here and said some far out trash but that just in fun ( self entertainment for me and ruffling the feathers of others that's why what was said about me didn't bother me ) but in this issue you can do it. You need to buy some small things of assembly lube which you can get on Amazon for practically nothing. Then just acquire the tools for a few days and you'll be in business. Once you do the first one you'll know exactly how to do it and you'll be wanting to build another one a different caliber as soon as you get the money. JUST DO IT! And assembling the AR-10 is exactly like the AR-15.
 
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True Prep. He has builders classes from time to time, I hope to have everything for the next one, and he will teach you.
On AR-15's or AR-10's this would be the man with the plan. If you don't do it yourself it's definitely worth the drive to let him show you how. He will teach you the right way with exceptional attention to detail. When you graduate that class you'll be able to go out and build an AR-15 or AR-10 in the caliber of your choice. This would be great if you are not mechanically inclined. I highly recommend them..
 
Jeez did anybody read my post? hahaha
I don't need classes....
I repeat....I don't need knowledge, I need someone with the tools that I already own....LOL

My tools are packed up in boxes and it'll be easier/faster to just pay someone to do it than to try to go through my boxes and unpack....
 
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