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leizel_5

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I've been diving deeper into the mechanical side of things. I even started doing my own trigger work.! There’s just something really satisfying about grasping how everything works. Oh, and I picked up an AR-15 last year, and I’ve been exploring the ins and outs of building instead of buying.
 
Once you build one the rest are easy. Just make sure you have the proper/necessary tools! And be careful what manufacturer(s) you get your components from. Some just aren't too good so do your research first.
 
I've been diving deeper into the mechanical side of things. I even started doing my own trigger work.! There’s just something really satisfying about grasping how everything works. Oh, and I picked up an AR-15 last year, and I’ve been exploring the ins and outs of building instead of buying.
Welcome! We're thrilled to have you here. Please don’t hold back. Share your insights whenever you feel it's relevant.
 
If you’re thinking about honing that AR trigger I’d rethink it. Stock triggers/ sears are surface hardened. Hone them and the hardened surface can be lost , then wear rapidly and go full auto on you
 
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