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3 gun rifle build- my first........


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All parts on order, and I should have them all in hand by the end of the week.

Breakdown of my parts list...

upper receiver- patriot weaponry billet

ejection port kit- v seven ultralight

forward assist kit- v seven ultralight

charging handle- bravo co mod 4

barrel- criterion 18" hybrid rifle length gas system

handguard-MI 15" g3 lightweight kl series key mod

gas tube- spikes tac

gas block- seekins precision adj .750

muzzle break- dpms miculek

bcg- jp low mass w/enhanced bolt

lower receiver- patriot weaponry billet

lpk- cmmg

trigger Ar gold

stock- bravo co gunfighter

buffer- jp silent captured system

buffer tube- v seven

optic- vortex viper pst 1-4x24

optic mount- burris pepr

I have some of the goods but anxiously awaiting the rest...

im sure when its all laid out on the floor ill be shocked that I forgot to order something- but im pretty sure I have it all and if its something simple I can most likely rob it off another gun for now...

Still need to order some goodies for my glock 34 and get down to the metro area and get the benelli m2 rolling but its a busy spring for me. Hoping to make the first shoot in june here in mn or possibly wisconsin

michael

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forgot a hand grip! lol I had a few laying around so I stuck a houge on it and it feels awesome. Long day of work, watching both kids tonight, and gun building but when I get a chance ill get a picture or 2. it weighed in at 6 lbs 9.6 ounces before optic.

michael

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  • 2 months later...

One thing to consider is that the lightweight keymod handguards tend to conduct a lot of heat. Depending on where you grip compared to the gas block, you may need some lightweight rail covers. I have used BCM and the Hogue G-10's and they are both great.

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Sounds like a solid build. Post some pictures when you're finished putting it together. Once you start shooting it, you'll figure out what works best for you, swapping grips, scope mount (pepr is heavy), etc. good luck!

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