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AR build
Posted: Mon Jun 30, 2014 12:46 pm
by Grahamcs
Hi,
Am looking into building my own AR due to not being able to decide what to buy!
Does anybody know who imports Hera lowers and uppers into the UK?
I have noticed that the Lantac Ravens can have different lowers (Hera CMMG?) so I don't see why I can't build my own.
Re: AR build
Posted: Mon Jun 30, 2014 12:57 pm
by Blackstuff
Definitely possible but you have some 'fun' with your FLD if they're not up to speed on AR's and how they go together :cool2:
Re: AR build
Posted: Mon Jun 30, 2014 1:14 pm
by Grahamcs
Is it best to stick with complete rifles as far as the FLD are concerned then?
I was hoping to have one lower (Milspec)
Two uppers .223 and .22LR
Would that be a problem?
Obviously the .22 LR upper will be self loading and the .223 straight pull.
Re: AR build
Posted: Mon Jun 30, 2014 1:21 pm
by AR15
We don't use CMMG lowers at all, never have.
We make our own lowers and uppers too.
Re: AR build
Posted: Mon Jun 30, 2014 1:29 pm
by Individual
Grahamcs wrote:Is it best to stick with complete rifles as far as the FLD are concerned then?
I was hoping to have one lower (Milspec)
Two uppers .223 and .22LR
Would that be a problem?
Obviously the .22 LR upper will be self loading and the .223 straight pull.
As already remarked your local FLO might not understand what you are asking for, so complete rifles are always easier. But you could buy a .22 LR complete and then add a .223 upper ( or vice-versa)
After some explanation and emailing of pictures, Surrey accepted "barelled action" as suitable FAC wording to acquire an upper, but no doubt local practice varies.
Re: AR build
Posted: Mon Jun 30, 2014 1:47 pm
by Grahamcs
AR 15 (is it Paul?)
Apologies. It was a question not a statement and I didn't mean to offend or spread false info.
Do you have an image of your current lowers.
There seem to be two different lowers on the website images.
One seems to look sharp and machined and the other smoother.
Are these two different processes?
Can a person dictate which one when ordering a complete rifle?
I'm learning still so bear with me.
Re: AR build
Posted: Mon Jun 30, 2014 4:43 pm
by JS569
I'm pretty sure there is a chap on here that has built his own from importing bits from the US. Try a cheeky search, I've looked into dropping a .22 upper onto my current 5.56 but as i want to .22 for plinking I reckon I'd just go for an off the shelf solution as it would be purely for the fun aspect
Re: AR build
Posted: Mon Jun 30, 2014 6:38 pm
by John MH
AlexTwoGun now known as Grizzly is the man PM him he should be able to provide lots of advice on home AR builds.
Re: AR build
Posted: Tue Jul 01, 2014 12:11 pm
by ulaughingatmymule
Grahamcs wrote:
Does anybody know who imports Hera lowers and uppers into the UK?
C&G Firearms import HERA arms and they are able get individual parts, lowers etc.
Re: AR build
Posted: Tue Jul 01, 2014 5:17 pm
by BamBam
Grahamcs wrote:AR 15 (is it Paul?)
Apologies. It was a question not a statement and I didn't mean to offend or spread false info.
Do you have an image of your current lowers.
There seem to be two different lowers on the website images.
One seems to look sharp and machined and the other smoother.
Are these two different processes?
Can a person dictate which one when ordering a complete rifle?
I'm learning still so bear with me.
Earlier stuff was forged, as is the CMMG, the current rifle is billet.