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3/17/2003 8:16:03 PM EDT
Received my first AR kit (as well as first AR) from J&T, and I have to agree, it's as advertised.  I finished building the lower, and when trying to fit the top on, found out I made a dumbass mistake.  

In reading the Lower Assembly instructions, I installed the pivot pin, and am now stuck here, staring at my lower, trying to figure out how the hell I'm going to get the pin out, since it has a spring and pin holding it in place.

Any help from you more knowledgable forum members would be greatly appreciated.

Thanks,
JJ
3/17/2003 8:50:55 PM EDT
[#1]
just push it out. Use a non-metallic stick, or a bic pen cap, Its gonna be stiff because its new.

Have fun
3/18/2003 5:51:16 AM EDT
[#2]
It doesnt have to be completely removed just slid out to the outer stop.....groove in pin
that detent sits in. if you need to depress the detent spring use a needle or thin piece of stiff wire....

hope this helps
3/18/2003 2:11:13 PM EDT
[#3]
Problem Fixed, thanks guys.  I guess if all else fails, try the obvious.

JJ
3/19/2003 8:20:17 AM EDT
[#4]
JJ, how much did you pay and what did you get?

I was thinking about doing this for my first AR to But broke down and bought one already assembled.
3/19/2003 5:02:42 PM EDT
[#5]
DeepSeaSnakes...

I'm not JJ, but I just went through this and can answer your question. I bought an Eagle arms receiver for $100 from quantico. Shipping and transfer fees brought that up to $125. I bought the 16" CAR kit from J&T for $450, plus about $10 for shipping. The kit has a 16" chrome-moly barrel complete with a finished upper. The kit includes the standard A2 stock, plus the parts to finish the lower receiver. A 30 round used USGI magazine runs about $20. So the total looks to be about $605 with shipping and fees. The comparable Bushmaster in the local store is about $795, with a 10 round magazine. Add 8% tax to that, and the savings seems to be in the $250 range. I'm waiting for the stock to arrive, but the assembly has been easy so far with no special tools and a little common sense. I don't claim that my weapon is as good as a bushy (might be, might not be), but putting it together is more rewarding for me than buying one...YMMV
3/19/2003 5:35:23 PM EDT
[#6]
so you don't get everything you need in the kit?
3/19/2003 6:52:02 PM EDT
[#7]
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so you don't get everything you need in the kit?
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Everything but the stripped lower, which must go through a FFL.

OSA
3/19/2003 8:00:11 PM EDT
[#8]
DeepSeaSnakes,

I decided to build a 20" A2 kit from J&T using a Eagle Arms lower.  Here were my costs:

Lower receiver (including shipping) - $98.95
FFL Transfer Fee - $20.00
J&T A2 20" Kit (inculding shipping to Nebraska) - $468.00

Total price of gun = $586.95

Extras (so far):
2 30 round clips (www.cruffler.com, including shipping) - $38.00
3 Boxes of Winchester Q3131A - $14.37
Hoppes No. 9 cleaning kit - $8.72
Hoppes .22 cal "Bore Snake" - $13.72
Breakfree CLP - $8.72

Total Project Investment = $670.48

I was a little worried about my ability to complete the kit from J&T as my knowledge of rifle mechanics is average at best.  I ran into a couple of minor problems, but nothing that a little common sense and help from fellow forum members couldn't fix.  There are some advantages to buying direct from a manufacturer, but being a college student, I tried to keep the costs to a minimum (although $600+ bucks would have bought a lot of Budweisers).  I am very happy with the finished product.  I have a pictu
3/20/2003 4:31:57 AM EDT
[#9]
Quoted:
Quoted:
so you don't get everything you need in the kit?
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Everything but the stripped lower, which must go through a FFL.

OSA
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And the kits don't come with magazines, which you really need to complete the project.
3/20/2003 4:56:33 AM EDT
[#10]
How'd you get an Eagle Arms Lower for 98 including shipping?

Thanks
3/20/2003 6:21:17 AM EDT
[#11]
Quantico was selling them for $90 each a few weeks ago. They are now back up to $100...still a good deal.
3/20/2003 8:03:48 AM EDT
[#12]
Damn.  I quess I should have paid more attention.
3/20/2003 9:29:01 AM EDT
[#13]
The lowers from Quantico are great quality.  I just picked up 4 last night from my FFL.  I also got in on the 90 dollar deal and couldn't pass it up.  I definately reccommend Quatico.

So far I am very pleased with J&T even though I haven't received my kit yet.  Their service is awesome IMO.  I ordered the 16" fluted SS bull barrel kit with the appropriate trimmings.

3/20/2003 4:09:08 PM EDT
[#14]
sounds like an awsome deal I will definatly build my own from J&T next.
For the record I paid 600 for a 20" Hbar and I am extremely happy with it (Oly upper on Stinger lower), I could not have imagined it being more fun! I cant wait for more ammo [:)]
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