Are there AR lowers available online that have mag release, buffer tube, and take-down pins already installed? I'm not interested in building the entire lower and I don't want all the extra parts from a complete lower.
Yeah, just look for non stripped lowers
>>28019097
>Babby wants to build an ar but doesn't have the skills to put in small parts.
Just buy a complete rifle if you can't be bothered to put on a receiver extension and small parts
>>28019129
This. Building isn't for everyone OP, it's ok.
>>28019129
so hurt that I don't want to spend my time building when I can put a trigger and safety on in 10 minutes and go shoot it
>>28019143
I'm trackin I just enjoy shooting more than building.
>>28019097
Buildings good practice for taking apart. Which you might have to do to repair, unjam, or clean your rifle.
Unless you take your rifle to a gunsmith after every shoot.
>>28019097
Seriously? It's easy as shit.
Just buy a complete and deal with the extras. Can't get everything you want.
>>28019097
Plenty of companies offer a "pick your component" lower, but you will pay a premium for them.
>mag release, buffer tube, and take-down pins
Are quite literally the easiest components to assemble on a lower. Two of them just screw on, the other just requires you to use a razor blade to hold a detent.
>>28020798
do you seriously completely strip your guns down after you shoot them?
Stupid AR question for a stupid AR thread:
I just bought an 80% lower (Black Friday fuck yeah) is the safety selector necessary? Can I just not drill out the selector hole? I've never owned/fucked around with the AR trigger group so I was wondering if anyone has tried this.
>>28021560
Not that guy, but I do. Mostly for fun. It's like having a cigarette after sex, I sit down in my garage with some jazz on and a glass of whiskey and just admire the engineering, inspect for new wear,
and zone out in the company of my favorite worldly possessions.
>>28021634
I didnt bother installing my safety selector for a while.