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1/22/2016 12:07:29 AM EDT
I have my stripped lower.  Waiting for tax return to get a kit, I thought I would try to order a lower parts kit, then buy the rest separately (buy in stages).  Looking at some of the complete uppers, they are only about $30-50 less than buying the kit!  Unless someone can give me good reason, I am going to wait and order the whole darn kit and save about $100
1/22/2016 12:21:50 AM EDT
[#1]
I'm lost. Who's kit are you talking about? Also, 2 more questions that will help us help you. What's your budget? What's you intended use with your future rifle?
1/22/2016 4:30:28 AM EDT
[#2]
What part of Oregon are you in?
1/22/2016 6:53:51 AM EDT
[#3]
Some upper assemblies start at around $200, some complete kits are around $400. It all depends on what you are looking at.
Unless you want to intentionally over spend my advice would be this: Decide on the intended use of the rifle. Then see what is available that will meet your needs for the most reasonable price.
1/22/2016 9:21:25 AM EDT
[#4]
Which "kit" are you referring to?  There's a reason a whole kit is priced the same as some upper assemblies.  I've built them both ways and my advice if you don't want to assemble 100% of the rifle, would be to buy a good upper assembly from a quality vendor/manufacturer (Spikes, BCM, RRA, etc.), a lower parts kit, and a stock kit that you like.
1/22/2016 4:19:56 PM EDT
[#5]
Mostly looking at Del-ton, but most sites I look at a complete upper (with bcg) running between $375-400, while the complete build kits run about $ 450.  Just going to be a plinker and home defense, so don't want or need the bells and whistles.  I just want a basic m4 setup.
1/22/2016 5:35:59 PM EDT
[#6]
You will want something different, guaranteed, then you will have stocks and handguards laying around collecting dust.
1/22/2016 5:55:36 PM EDT
[#7]
Watch PSA and get a complete upper on the cheap.
1/22/2016 6:22:27 PM EDT
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Not true, I am a pretty much a "stock" kind of guy.  I don't need bells and whistles to shoot well, usually use iron sites and have a lot of fun.
1/22/2016 6:33:21 PM EDT
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Not true, I am a pretty much a "stock" kind of guy.  I don't need bells and whistles to shoot well, usually use iron sites and have a lot of fun.
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You will want something different, guaranteed, then you will have stocks and handguards laying around collecting dust.



Not true, I am a pretty much a "stock" kind of guy.  I don't need bells and whistles to shoot well, usually use iron sites and have a lot of fun.


You may be better off then just picking up a finished rifle, and save your lower.

In time you will use it. If its new it would make a nice pistol build.

Edit... reread and understand.  So the build kit your looking at sounds like everything BUT a STRIPPED lower receiver. That kit and your stripped lower, you should be GTG, ..maybe sights

1/23/2016 4:26:38 PM EDT
[#10]
I got a PSA kit with Magpul CTR stock and MOE foregrip for $450 shipped.

Had everything needed for assembly other than my $50 stripped lower.

Trigger has no creep and was already polished like the "trigger job" videos on Youtube.

So for $500 plus either a rear sight or optic I have a good mid quality rifle.
I added a $130 Vortex SPARC II .

I got this one while on sale.
http://palmettostatearmory.com/psa-16-midlength-5-56-nato-1-7-phosphate-moe-ctr-rifle-kit.html

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