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Thread: First pistol build
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17 July 2014, 16:14 #1
First pistol build
Well, since Maryland State Police gave us permission (funny we had to ask for permission) to buy lowers again, I've decided I can't take staring at others' pistols all day and I'm going to do one myself.
Just wanted to start this thread and make a list of tentative parts so I could share with you and get some thoughts and insight.
Right now I'm going to just buy the basics and everything else will be looked into over time. Keep in mind this will be a budget conscious build.
UPDATE: all parts finalized
Anderson lower
Aero upper
Rainier Force rail (still need to swap my 12" for a 9")
AIM nib bcg
Damage industries lower parts
Rainier trigger guard
Magpul K2
CMC trigger
MFT minimalist stock
Low pro gas black and tube from red barn
MAS defense barrel
Vg6 epsilon
NTD Ti fang fwd assist (thanks comp)
With this being a budget conscious build, I think I hit the mark. All told, with some of these parts being free/gifts, I have $767 in this rifle, minus the stamp and optics. Hoping to try some of the optics from the t&e program before I settle on something.
Lower: Anderson Manufacturing forged lower
Upper: have a stripped AERO laying around unused since UWone77 got me a CMT billet from the last giveaway
Handguard: will do some shopping around, but I really love my Rainier FORCE, so it may be a 12" FORCE
Trigger: CMC
LPK: shop around til I find a decent deal on one without a grip and FCG, likely buy the parts separately at a gun show.
Grip: Magpul K2
BCG: another one of those things I'll shop around on. Not too cheap but find a good deal.
Barrel: Need advice on this one. I guess I'm going the 10.5-11.5" route, but need some input on the best "bang for my buck"
Muzzle device: not too sure on this one either, but I'm leaning the Noveske kx3 route, but I do really like that new Primary Weapons CQB muzzle device too.
Optics: Primary Arms red dot, or I'll move my Vortex Sparc off my 14.5" and put a 1-4 on that rifle.
That should pretty much be a complete rifle with the exception of some odds and ends trinkets that I can add later. Interested to hear you guys thoughts.
Funny how the tables have turned. I was told last summer before the ban that I wasn't allowed to build a pistol (which was BS) and now I'm being told explicitly that I have to build a pistol or HBAR.Last edited by Ride4frnt; 31 December 2014 at 10:20.
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17 July 2014, 17:40 #2
My Aero Precision "Pistol" marked lower and accompanying upper should be here next week, so I am definitely interested to follow along. Someone just posted this link a little while back for this LPK:
http://www.weaponoutfitters.com/woa-...o-trigger.html
I like the Phase 5 Tactical pistol buffer kit. I think mine is going to sport a 10.5" or 11.5" barrel as well, so I'll be interested to see the suggestions.
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18 July 2014, 03:51 #3
Following as i like build threads....
I am almost there for my pile of parts for my first pistol also, went with the 10.5" Aero nitrided barrel and force rail.
One thing wrong here, build threads require pics.......
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18 July 2014, 04:44 #4
This is going to be awesome
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18 July 2014, 06:32 #5Contributing Member
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I've been thinking about an AR pistol after hearing the news. Was personally leaning towards 11.5" KMR upper from BCM. But I should probably get uppers on my rifle lowers before I start buying more lowers and the such...
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18 July 2014, 08:57 #6
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18 July 2014, 09:10 #7
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18 July 2014, 10:00 #9
First pistol build
Pic added to first post since you wanted pics. There's enough money in there to cover the lower and get me a old fashioned coke at the general store above my FFL.
Just got off the phone with my shop, $100 cash (including tax and fees) for the lowers, they'll be in next week.
And earlier this afternoon I called Ryan at SIG and he extended me a pretty sweet deal on the SB15 brace even though I missed out on the deal for the free rifle bag.Last edited by Ride4frnt; 18 July 2014 at 12:51.
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19 July 2014, 15:36 #10
Alright folks, talk to me about this.
Realistically I don't think a pistol will be used past 25-50yds, so I need to know what to do about barrel length. It's undeniable that a 7.5" barrel looks awesome, but how do they compare to a 10.5"? I know the velocities and stability are going to suffer on a 7.5, but what else? I'm leaning toward the 10.5 but id like to hear some input about both if anyone has any.
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19 July 2014, 15:53 #11Contributing Member
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If it's for plinking it shouldn't be a problem, if it's for defense, due to the decreased velocities most defense ammo will not reliably expand. I think the 50 gr TSX will work out of barrels as short as 8", IIRC they developed it in conjunction with LWRC's original UCIW 8" barrel program. I could be wrong, however.
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19 July 2014, 16:51 #12
I'm waiting on a 7.5" barrel right now, but for a first/only pistol I would go 10.3-11.5" for more reliability and less obnoxiousness. I already have AR, Sig and AK ~10" shorties. Have you hefted a KX3? It's like an anvil on the end of the barrel. KX5 is much lighter. I use a Troy Clamore for less $$$.
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19 July 2014, 17:49 #13
I was following a build through MadDogWeapons that a guy used one of his 7'' 6.8 barrels and he was getting .75 groups at 100yds with I think about 2300fps with 95gr. TTSX pills so the 100yd possibilities are there I think. Mad Dog also has some 8.2 6.8 barrels that I thought was mighty tempting if he's getting this kind of shorty performance with the 7''. I am also hearing good things about the Black River Tactical linear comps for pistols, but the KX5 would be sweet peeking out.
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21 July 2014, 12:31 #14
Gun shop is holding me a lower to go pick up tomorrow. It's an Anderson Manufacturing forged lower. Not really what I wanted but it's what I'll have to take.
Sidebar: never really heard of Anderson rifles before but they claim you can run them with no lube ever, and clean with soap and water... Not sure id buy into it, and certainly wouldn't want to run the gun dry, but it sounds interesting if it works.
http://www.andersonrifles.com
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21 July 2014, 14:25 #15