GearHead_1
Long Time Member
Actually I'm doing something that I've never set out to do before (scrimping on every decision). I'm building this one on a thin dime. My intent here is to upgrade those parts that really make a difference (barrel, bolt, carrier, sights etc.) and leave the ones that don't (upper and lower receiver, gas systems etc.) alone. My intent is to build a significantly better (performance and reliability) gun than can be purchased over the counter save it be the Wilson Combat's of the world and come in at a price most gunners would not be opposed to paying. I'm shopping very wisely and am not in a hurry but parts that were once readily available are becoming very difficult to obtain since a few months before the change in government. There are a lot of people doing the same thing I am and prices for run of the mill parts are on the rise and availability scarce. I'm on a long waiting list for the barrel I want to put on it. Truth be known the last thing I need is another AR 15 but I really needed something to do with my hands. This convalescing is for the birds. I plan on doing this with a 1911 style pistol once finished with the AR. My kids always call dibbs for the pieces they desire as their inheritance. The two that are home have both spoken for this one.we looked at jewelry yesterday but it's very expensive ..how about the AR 15![]()
Steve, what kind of jewelry have you been looking at?
As I read your OP, and the quotes therein, I perceived it to be inviting further discussion of the current perceived direction the new administration, since "change" was a prevailing theme during the campaign. There was no intent on my part to derail your direction.
Hey you've seen me here long enough you know I'm just pulling the chain.
