This is a more modern built AR-15. Definitely much different than my first build from the 1990‘s. This is a rifle combination you would not be able to find in a gun store. Some of the unique features are the olive drab green color, .223 Wylde stainless steel fluted barrel, color matching aluminum one piece M-Lok hand guards, combination muzzle device, nickle boron bolt carrier group, teardrop forward assist, color matching trigger guard and forward grip. The magazines, magazine coupler, sling, red dot scope, and ammunition would all be separate items you would need to gather up to complete this package.
I would consider this rifle to be a basic high-end build. The components are some of the best that are available. The retail cost of these components was in excess of $1800. I try to purchase components when they are on sale. A lot of money can be saved that way, it just takes more time waiting for the sales. Another $1000 or more could easily be spent on laser sights, rail lights, scopes, custom triggers, carbon fiber components, rifle case, and so on. There is hardly any limit on what someone can spend. The quality of the components are what determines the final cost. Higher quality components will create a better looking, better fitting, longer lasting, more accurate, and problem free rifle.
The prices shown below are 2018 retail prices and do not include any taxes or shipping costs.
budget amount: $2000
stripped lower: F.F.L. manufactured Mil-Spec M16A2 style (olive drab green) - $110
stripped upper: Mil-Spec flat top M4 style (olive drab green) - $105
barrel: fluted stainless steel, 1 in 8 twist - $270
barrel chamber: .223 Wylde
barrel length: 20-inch
gas tube length: rifle
gas block / tube: low profile 0.750 clamp-on with Mil-Spec tube - $75
muzzle device: flash, muzzle rise, and recoil suppression - $59
hand guards / rail: 15-inch aluminum M-Lok (olive drab green) - $135
complete bolt carrier group: M16A1 style, nickel boron - $180
charging handle: standard Mil-Spec - $30
buffer: H3 - $38
buffer spring: standard carbine Mil-Spec - $6
buffer tube: 6-position carbine - $36
lower small parts: each component bought separately - $115
upper small parts: each component bought separately - $65
trigger unit: M16A1 hammer and trigger (better quality and smoother operation)
stock: collapsible (olive drab green) - $73
pistol grip: storage compartment (olive drab green) - $23
forward grip: olive drab green - $25
trigger guard: olive drab green - $9
sling: single or dual point quick disconnect (olive drab green) - $58
magazines: 30-round aluminum - $12 each
magazine coupler: spring steel - $10 each
front sight: no
rear sight: no
scope: red dot, 2 MOA - $260
laser sight: no
rail light: no
rifle case: no
ammunition case: M19A1 (included with ammunition)
ammunition: Federal Lake City XM855 NATO - $0.32 each
any other details: no
I would consider this rifle to be a basic high-end build. The components are some of the best that are available. The retail cost of these components was in excess of $1800. I try to purchase components when they are on sale. A lot of money can be saved that way, it just takes more time waiting for the sales. Another $1000 or more could easily be spent on laser sights, rail lights, scopes, custom triggers, carbon fiber components, rifle case, and so on. There is hardly any limit on what someone can spend. The quality of the components are what determines the final cost. Higher quality components will create a better looking, better fitting, longer lasting, more accurate, and problem free rifle.
The prices shown below are 2018 retail prices and do not include any taxes or shipping costs.
budget amount: $2000
stripped lower: F.F.L. manufactured Mil-Spec M16A2 style (olive drab green) - $110
stripped upper: Mil-Spec flat top M4 style (olive drab green) - $105
barrel: fluted stainless steel, 1 in 8 twist - $270
barrel chamber: .223 Wylde
barrel length: 20-inch
gas tube length: rifle
gas block / tube: low profile 0.750 clamp-on with Mil-Spec tube - $75
muzzle device: flash, muzzle rise, and recoil suppression - $59
hand guards / rail: 15-inch aluminum M-Lok (olive drab green) - $135
complete bolt carrier group: M16A1 style, nickel boron - $180
charging handle: standard Mil-Spec - $30
buffer: H3 - $38
buffer spring: standard carbine Mil-Spec - $6
buffer tube: 6-position carbine - $36
lower small parts: each component bought separately - $115
upper small parts: each component bought separately - $65
trigger unit: M16A1 hammer and trigger (better quality and smoother operation)
stock: collapsible (olive drab green) - $73
pistol grip: storage compartment (olive drab green) - $23
forward grip: olive drab green - $25
trigger guard: olive drab green - $9
sling: single or dual point quick disconnect (olive drab green) - $58
magazines: 30-round aluminum - $12 each
magazine coupler: spring steel - $10 each
front sight: no
rear sight: no
scope: red dot, 2 MOA - $260
laser sight: no
rail light: no
rifle case: no
ammunition case: M19A1 (included with ammunition)
ammunition: Federal Lake City XM855 NATO - $0.32 each
any other details: no
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