Although it might not be the fiscally responsible thing to do, I have been eyeing various ARs on EE for a while now. Since I don't plan to get multiple ARs in the near future, how can I get the best AR for the money (not necessarily looking for the cheapest, but the best I can do for any given budget)?
The way I see it, there are three ways to get an AR:
- Buy a complete rifle from the factory or some else has put together.
- Buy complete upper and lower then put them together.
- Buy components and build it from scratch.
From various online post/videos (mostly US-based), some people suggest that building from scratch would get you the most value. Does this apply up here? My other concern with building from scratch is that I don't have many specialized tools like wrenches, vice blocks etc., and it seems like a waste to get them just for one build. Also if I decided to buy an AR in parts, where should I allocate more budget on (upper vs. lower, barrel vs. BCG vs. trigger etc.)? I'm not in a huge rush to get one, so I just need to know what should I be looking for and I'm fine with waiting around for the best deal from vendors or on EE.
So in what's your take for a guy to get his first AR? Any opinion would help. Thanks in advance!
Edit: Thanks for all your comments guys! After reading them I'm not looking to build from scratch for the moment. However, I'm still considering buying upper and lower separately then put them together. From what I understand, although the lower is the registered part, most of the accuracy and relability of the AR is determined by the upper receiver. So I'm thinking maybe I can spend a bit more on the upper and get a slightly cheaper lower to get an overall superior AR. Is there anything I'm missing here?