Yes, I know
Beretta doesn’t make one, but this was something that I thought might interest
a lot of readers. Recently a local shop
posted on CalGuns that they would be
offering a class on how to build an AR and you get to take home the rifle you
built. The price was very reasonable so
I headed up to Global Arms in
Glendale to fill out the registration on the receiver so my 10 days would be up
and I would be able to take it home on the day of the build. I have done some minor gunsmithing in the
past and I’ve been looking at getting an AR for a while so I thought this would
be a great way to be introduced to the rifle.
When I got there
the day of the class my parts were in two boxes along with the tools I would
need all laid out ready for me to go.
We got started
with Dirk, the head gunsmith and instructor, giving us all a short history of
the rifle. We then got down to building
the upper first. We were shown the
correct way to install each of the surprisingly few parts to the upper. While we were all trying to get the parts to
fit correctly the owner, Harry, was walking around giving us help as well. Once we got the upper finished we logically
moved on to the lower. This was a little
more difficult for me as there were some small parts and those darned roll pins
to get in. However after some patience
and a little application of force I got it put together correctly. Here is the finished product:
My rifle
differed a bit from their standard kit because I wanted the Magpul furniture so
I upgraded to that. At the time of this
writing I have unfortunately not been able to shoot it but will soon.
I was very
happy with the class because it was very informative and Dirk didn’t mind
answering our questions or going over something again when we didn’t get it the
first time. I also feel pretty confident
that if something goes wrong with the rifle or I want to upgrade it I will be
able to fix or replace the part. I do
hope that I get to do something like this again either here or at another shop.
So have any
of you done or wanted to do a build like this before? Any thoughts or questions?
Just bought a Stag Arms 2T and looking back, I wish I had built it myself. Not that the rifle isn't great - but it's just easy enough to build your own and save a couple of bucks as well as take full ownership the firearm. Thanks for sharing this.
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