Best Brands for AR parts?

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Re: Best Brands for AR parts?

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Forgot to add - if you run an adjustable gas block, you will need a free float hand guard/rail. The front sight post (FSP) holds the brace that holds the current or Magpul handguards. When that goes away, so goes the snap-in hand guards.

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Re: Best Brands for AR parts?

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as you can see, everyone has an opinion, and a reason (real or perceived) as to why something is best, good enough, or no good at all.

Personally, I lean toward BCM, Noveske, LMT, and a couple other small companies I support, but I have a few Aero's around for fun too.

As mentioned, an adjustable gas bock is great if you need to go between suppressed and unsuppressed, but otherwise, get the gun running and never touch it. Cheap barrels tend to be overgassed, though some higher end stuff will be too. You can work with buffer weights to slow down the BCG in most cases, though.

IMHO:

If it is a fun gun, not serious use, I wouldnt mess with BUIS with a 1-6. Do a non adjustable that will work with the handguard cap (or chop yours - easy, quick, free, and no one sees it when the rail goes on anyways - mine below), and later you can add a free float rail. I would spend the $$ you were going to spend on a new gas block and sights on a cat-tail for the scope and a new rail. Aero makes some pretty decent stuff for a budget rail (though a bit large in diameter), as does Seekins (and FYI, the Primary Arms rails are made by Seekins, as are a few others). ALG makes a GREAT budget rail as well, and is purported to have one of the best barrel nut systems. They are a sister company to Geissele. And Bravo Company's KMR is fantastic if you dig keymod, and want a small diameter rail.

Lots of others too, but those would be where I would start.

But to just run with a "budget" in mind:

A Aero Quantum rail: $85, 12" with bbl nut
Chopped FSP - Free (if you have tools)
3 Gun Stuff cattail - $30 Polymer (primary arms), about $60 if you want metal.


That gives you the ability to free float, and quick adjust from 1-6 as needed, and since the scope has a etched glass reticle, you are still good if a battery dies.

Start:

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After the cut of the sight post
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Shaping
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Shape after:
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This is on an LMT barrel with a pinned flash hider, so removing it wasnt an option. I masked and cut, and ground to shape, then touched up with paint. I had to cut off the hand guard cap, so there is a gap between the shoulder and the gas block, but it is a pinned block, no worries about it sliding.

You can do the chop (very carefully!) and reinstall with the handguard cap still in place, as a temp thing if you want as well. Its just kind of ugly unless you are really careful/good with the grinder and spray. But who cares?
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Re: Best Brands for AR parts?

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If you are going "whole hog", why stick with the Alpha version of the KMR? Get the nice one and grab a V7 Ti barrel nut to go with it, and save 3 more oz.
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Re: Best Brands for AR parts?

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Why an adjustable gas block? I have two barrels that I cut down FSBs and installed a LaRue over them. Best system on the planet. Don't have to worry about set screws or gas settings. I run everything from 55grn remington in the white and green box to BH .223 77grn OTM to M193, both suppressed and unsuppressed from a 12.5" carbine length and a 16" midlength with an H buffer, auto carrier, and have had zero problems with either.

It is my experience that an adjustable gas block is a solution in search of a problem... with more moving parts and things that could go wrong in the mean time.

My Sig 716 has an adjustable piston gas block. It gets picky and the "suppressed" setting starts to short stroke, so I end up leaving it in "normal" all the time whether suppressed or not... may as well not have it be adjustable.
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Re: Best Brands for AR parts?

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Personally, I like the adjustable gas block, even on unsuppressed guns, just for the ability to tune the gas flow once, and then set it and leave it alone. Adjusting with buffers and springs is another option, although it can get pricey too as you search for just the right combination.

When it comes down to it, the strength of the AR platform is that there are at least a dozen solutions for every scenario and issue. From sighting systems, to charging handles and gas blocks, to different stocks and handguards. 100 people can build 100 AR's, and each one can build a different rifle, for a different mission, tailored exactly to their needs, preferences, budget, etc.

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Re: Best Brands for AR parts?

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I ended up getting that exact rail on Friday at my local store, $185, better than online :mrgreen:

Talked to at least 5 people at a few gun stores in town about parts and such, and I ended up skipping the adjustable gas block. I may look into one later, but I'm not sold on the idea anymore. Ended up with a basic CMMG low-profile.
https://www.cmmginc.com/shop/gas-block- ... le-750-id/


Also got some more customizing in with some Magpul parts:

Different Grip
https://www.magpul.com/products/moe-k2- ... ip-ar15-m4

I wanted the single point QD mount, so I ended up with the dual QD sling, since the BCM rail came with a QD mount.
https://www.magpul.com/products/ms4-dual-qd-sling-gen2
https://www.magpul.com/products/asap-qd



So on Friday morning, I had this:
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and by Friday evening, I had this:
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I guess I didn't get a good picture with the sling.

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Re: Best Brands for AR parts?

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JMod45 wrote:
So on Friday morning, I had this:
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and by Friday evening, I had this:
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I guess I didn't get a good picture with the sling.
Looks sharp!!

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Re: Best Brands for AR parts?

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Nice! My first AR still has a front sight post, which doesn't bother me as I just run a red dot. Everything I'm building now runs a FF rail and either no irons or flip ups. Its just a better setup all around.
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