calvin in keoma
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Our story begins in January. I was at Calgary shooting center buying my revolver, when I happened to glance behind me at the small table by the till. on that table I saw an AR-15 stripped lower for maybe sixty or seventy bucks.
I thought "for that price, Why not?" so I bought it, just to have one. I wasn't intending to build it, as I'm not a fan of plastic.
But then I was just browsing the web and out of curiosity I googled "AR-15 wood furniture." I figured that something like this would not exist, but it was worth a try.
Turns out I wasn't the only one with this Idea. There were several more like this but this was the set that I went with.
The rifle isn't finished yet, but here it is so far
The parts are as follows
Norinco CQ-A1 receiver from Calgary shooting center
DPMS lower parts kit from SFRC
A2 buffer and buffer tube from True North Arms
Barrel is a colt m-16 pencil barrel, it is still in the grease paper and unfired.
The furniture is from Black Guns Wood
That is all that I have built so far. now I am saving up for the rest of the parts.
I thought "for that price, Why not?" so I bought it, just to have one. I wasn't intending to build it, as I'm not a fan of plastic.
But then I was just browsing the web and out of curiosity I googled "AR-15 wood furniture." I figured that something like this would not exist, but it was worth a try.
Turns out I wasn't the only one with this Idea. There were several more like this but this was the set that I went with.
The rifle isn't finished yet, but here it is so far
The parts are as follows
Norinco CQ-A1 receiver from Calgary shooting center
DPMS lower parts kit from SFRC
A2 buffer and buffer tube from True North Arms
Barrel is a colt m-16 pencil barrel, it is still in the grease paper and unfired.
The furniture is from Black Guns Wood
That is all that I have built so far. now I am saving up for the rest of the parts.




























) retro build (it's an A1 upper on an A2 lower).






















