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posted ago by Nicktdot ago by Nicktdot +4703 / -1

I highly recommend the SIG Romeo7 full size red-dot though. Fantastic accuracy for those close quarter engagements

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DNC_Ballot_QATeam 1 point ago +1 / -0

I want a bad ass highly dependable rifle.

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Rob_Belmonte 2 points ago +2 / -0

Sounds like you know then. The rest us up to you and how much you are willing to spend. AR-15 builds are good because parts are interchangeable between manufacturers. Lots of Youtube videos to point you in the right direction for assembly as well. Be warned if you're starting out, there's a number of gun smithing tools you'll want to acquire, from magpul wrenches to long hex wrenches.

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DNC_Ballot_QATeam 1 point ago +1 / -0

I will spend whatever amount but I know the most expensive isn't always the best. I appreciate the guidance and will be ordering. If you have any suggestions or tips it would be appreciated.

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Rob_Belmonte 2 points ago +2 / -0

The best tip a friend once gave me: Take your time. Especially if it's your first build, it will take longer than you think. Don't stress yourself. Walk away from it, take a break. Check videos, read a guide.

If it's your first build, I really suggest a stripped lower, lower parts kit, and complete upper.

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DNC_Ballot_QATeam 1 point ago +1 / -0

What does stripped lower lower parts mean? Should I just go buy an AR at a gun store and modify later?