AR-15's

Made a few changes to mine. Switched my optic to Strike Eagle 1-6x, switched to adjustable gas block, added Phase5 EBR, and an angled grip. I'd like to find some decent offset sights that aren't crazy expensive. Then (dare I say it), I will be done.

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Slowly coming together, a tactical hodgepodge is the best way to describe this one. A bunch of used AR parts coming together on a Norinco lower, with a Canadian Tire custom paint job with a triple coat matte clear (the true sign of a REAL high-quality AR build).
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Slowly coming together, a tactical hodgepodge is the best way to describe this one. A bunch of used AR parts coming together on a Norinco lower, with a Canadian Tire custom paint job with a triple coat matte clear (the true sign of a REAL high-quality AR build).
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Nice work on the paintjob! Can't tell it's a spraycan job from here. The pattern is unique too.

Very nice Grim! She's a beauty!
Thanks very much!
 
you guys have some beautiful rifles! i'm going to buy my first AR. I don't want to break the bank though. a couple manufacturers i'm considering are Stag Arms and North Eastern Arms. who makes the best bang for the buck option in Canada? i'm think around the 1000.00 to 1200.00 range...
 
you guys have some beautiful rifles! i'm going to buy my first AR. I don't want to break the bank though. a couple manufacturers i'm considering are Stag Arms and North Eastern Arms. who makes the best bang for the buck option in Canada? i'm think around the 1000.00 to 1200.00 range...

i have a stag that i am building off of and im impressed with the rifle. I personally think these are a great deal in the price range you mentioned, but id budget to change the furniture and perhaps the rail (depending on what it comes with)
 
i have a stag that i am building off of and im impressed with the rifle. I personally think these are a great deal in the price range you mentioned, but id budget to change the furniture and perhaps the rail (depending on what it comes with)
thanks for the reply, I appreciate it! I found another AR that's got my attention! price is right for entry level I think... can't find much info on it though.

http://www.grouseriver.com/Diamondback-DB15CCB-AR-15-Rifle
 
Yes, its an upper I got from another member stuck on the GS serialed lower I was using for my 610 ish clone (other thread a few days ago). Can't afford to buy an SP1 right now so I made one.
 
you have a unicorn. FDE FSB RIS . probably most hard to find after MK 18 FDE FSB RIS
I know it! Took a SUPER long time to find one that someone was willing to part with!

Slowly coming together, a tactical hodgepodge is the best way to describe this one. A bunch of used AR parts coming together on a Norinco lower, with a Canadian Tire custom paint job with a triple coat matte clear (the true sign of a REAL high-quality AR build).
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I've always liked me a nice angular camouflage pattern!

Colt Canada (and coincidental ACOG) #### :)
Nice setups! Are those tan or green rail covers on the IUR? Look more tan than green in the photo but it's a little hard to tell.
 
Hey buds,

I recently picked up a PWS Mk114 in a trade, with it's notable feature being piston driven with an adjustable gas block. I see a lot of media display the gas block adjustment notch around the end of the top rail, usually right before the spot you'd mount a front sight. The upper I have in front of me is just one solid rail, with no adjustment block that can be accessed from the outside. I've sent a ticket to PWS for details, but would anyone know if this is normal? Or did they forget a step during the machining process to make it accessible?

Thanks in advance
 
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