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Originally Posted by blake-b
There is no way to make this sound respectful, but I have a feeling it is the first AR he has built. I know because I did the same thing - I wanted a do all, have everything AR. Then I realized most of that stuff was never going to be used, sold the gun, and built a lightweight model because it gets carried more than anything.
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Actually not my first. If you look at what I added that was not a replaced part it wasn't very much. Just scope, red dot, laser, and pistol grip. The reason for having a red dot and a laser is that my wife (prior military) prefers the laser for up close targets while I (active military) prefer the reflex sight (neither of which adds any noticeable weight)Same goes for the pistol grip and mag well grip. I like one she likes the other. The bi-pod is a quick release and is removed while at home and only gets out on if desired at the range. So during a home defence scenario my wife and I will both have what we are comfortable and use to. The flashlight is a must for home defense. So like I said, everything has a purpose and is tailored to the tastes of two people. I would remove the scope while at home but it would never be spot on after removing it. I use the gun for coyotes that have been killing deer on our land. The list of parts seem so long because I included replaced factory parts. So yes this is my utility gun. Home defense and hunting.
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