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Basic simple assembly of an AR lower.

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  • CavCop

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    Did this video going over assembling an AR lower without using a bunch of fancy blocks/tools. I show a few ways to do some parts, as everyone has a way that works best for them. I might do some shorter videos using blocks (Midwest Industries has I feel the best block for lowers/gas tubes).

    In the description block of the video I added some advice. One good thing about buying a lower, is it’s cheap ($50.00) and you can assemble it later, also if you have a lower receiver you build, you can say it started as a pistol. Remember, any AR rifle you buy assembled is a rifle for life, unless you change it via the ATF. But a pistol can be converted to a rifle and back, per the ATF. Also if you buy a lower, and laws change, most laws grandfather what you already own.

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    CavCop

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    Finished the assembly. .300 blackout, 16” barrels, 1:8 twist, pistol length gas tubes, AGM thermals.

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