Been toying with the idea of building my first AR-15 for a while now. Finally dove in and started checking out parts. There are some decent deals out there if you know where to look, but honestly, I'm still a bit lost on what's a solid buy and what's just hype.
I'm aiming for a basic rifle build, probably sticking with 5.56 for now. I've heard that's a good starting point, but open to thoughts on that. Anyone think I should consider a different caliber for a first-time build?
Also, I'd love to hear if there are any brands you'd steer clear of. I know there's a lot of opinions out there. And what about hidden costs? Anything I should be watching out for that maybe isn't obvious?
Part of me thinks about just grabbing a factory-built rifle instead, but I really want to try building it myself. I know there might be some rookie mistakes lurking around, so any advice would be awesome—especially those lessons learned the hard way. Thanks!
I'm aiming for a basic rifle build, probably sticking with 5.56 for now. I've heard that's a good starting point, but open to thoughts on that. Anyone think I should consider a different caliber for a first-time build?
Also, I'd love to hear if there are any brands you'd steer clear of. I know there's a lot of opinions out there. And what about hidden costs? Anything I should be watching out for that maybe isn't obvious?
Part of me thinks about just grabbing a factory-built rifle instead, but I really want to try building it myself. I know there might be some rookie mistakes lurking around, so any advice would be awesome—especially those lessons learned the hard way. Thanks!