Special #1! NEA Upper & Stripped Lower, $214.95

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NEA AR15 matched sets...Z marked stripped lower and an upper for $214.95


Z Marked lowers are duplicate lowers that NEA stamped a Z at the end of the serial number to create a new serial #. They are current production, not blems.

http://www.theammosource.com/index.php?main_page=product_info&cPath=2_24_284&products_id=3367

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Question: I don't know a lot about ar-15's but eventually I'll have one. From what I understand there's a ton of parts I need to add to this. I don't wanna pay shipping 12 times to get all the parts I need, but if I can build it cheaper and with my own parts that I want, is there like packages I can get ever, where it's all the springs together ect. So over time I can put it together?
This seems like a great deal but I'd like to make one without buying 100 parts sepererately if that's easy enough to do?
 
Question: I don't know a lot about ar-15's but eventually I'll have one. From what I understand there's a ton of parts I need to add to this. I don't wanna pay shipping 12 times to get all the parts I need, but if I can build it cheaper and with my own parts that I want, is there like packages I can get ever, where it's all the springs together ect. So over time I can put it together?
This seems like a great deal but I'd like to make one without buying 100 parts sepererately if that's easy enough to do?

You need to do a lot more research than just a question in this thread.

For starters you need about $300 in special AR15 tools to be able to build one of these.

Also it is not likely you will be able to build one cheaper than just buying one, but it will have everything you want on it.
 
This is great marketing by NEA, rather brilliant, a pile of there receivers are getting out there, NEA and SFRC are still making money.

It definitely gives us a better idea of what mass produced parts are really worth.
 
Question: I don't know a lot about ar-15's but eventually I'll have one. From what I understand there's a ton of parts I need to add to this. I don't wanna pay shipping 12 times to get all the parts I need, but if I can build it cheaper and with my own parts that I want, is there like packages I can get ever, where it's all the springs together ect. So over time I can put it together?
This seems like a great deal but I'd like to make one without buying 100 parts sepererately if that's easy enough to do?

Well you also need:
LPK $100
Upper parts $25
BCG $150+
Barrel $190+
Receiver extension/buffer/spring $50
Stock $40+
Gas tube $15
Flash hider/brake $20+
Gas block $40+
Simple free float handguard $70+
Sights $100+

The prices are for the basic pieces, you can pay much, much more for different stocks and handguards, etc

Also need upper receiver vice block $60+ and combo wrench $40+ and a torque wrench $50+

Generally you can't build a rifle cheaper than buying a complete one, but it will be your own customized rifle if you do
 
Hello there!!

How are these lowers marked with regards to caliber?

The inquiring minds of builders among us want to know ;-)

regards

AbH
 
Got my upper and lower receiver today they look real nice, and as a bonus forward assist and ejection port cover where already installed not sure if it was NEA or SFRC but thanks looking forward to building this rifle.
 
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