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3 - The Civilian Defensive Rifle - Part 2 The Build

The Civilian Defensive Rifle – Part 2: The Build

Warning: M&M’s, Reeces Pieces, and all chocolate-based candies should never be stored in your Magpul grip or stock during summer matches.  Despite the candy coating, they will melt. 

Six Strategies for Accurizing Your AR-15

Six Strategies for Accurizing Your AR-15

Virtually any part or component of an AR-15 can affect accuracy. Some will affect it more than others, but it can be tough to know where to start. In this article, I spell out six strategies for accurizing your AR-15.

FAL Build: The Next Step for AR builders?

FAL Build: The Next Step for AR builders?

One particular firearm I recommend to newer builders, particularly those without metalworking experience, for “the next build” is the FN-FAL rifle. I recommend the FAL because while it is definitely more difficult to build than an AR is; it’s not that much more so.

Building a BM59: A More Advanced M1

Building a BM59: A More Advanced M1

The BM59 is a unique and interesting battle rifle. Building one is a challenging and rewarding project. It is not exactly a beginner’s project. But it is quite doable for someone with the right tools and the knowledge to use them.

Building My First Belt-Fed: Semi-Auto RPD Build Part 3

Building My First Belt-Fed: Semi-Auto RPD Build Part 3

In part 2, I installed the barrel, components, and pinned them in place. I’ll begin this part by drilling the gas port.

Building My First Belt-Fed: Semi-Auto RPD Build Part 2

Building My First Belt-Fed: Semi-Auto RPD Build Part 2

In part 1, I discussed the parts for the build, the legal issues, and converted the bolt carrier semi-auto. In this part, I will continue the RPD build with the barrel installation and head spacing the bolt.

Parkerizing At Home - DIY Gunsmithing

Parkerizing At Home – DIY Gunsmithing

Once you have completed assembling and test firing your first homebuild, you’re often left with a little bit of a dilemma. With a lot of builds, you’re left with the whole firearm with exposed bare steel or at least bare in places.

DIY Gunsmithing: Finishing a Cap and Ball Revolver

DIY Gunsmithing: Finishing a Cap and Ball Revolver

If you’re new to building or gunsmithing, this project will get you some good experience fitting and polishing parts. So I’d say finishing the 1851 revolver kit isn’t a bad way to spend a weekend.

No Compromise DIY: Building a Race Ready AR-15 Dream Rig

No Compromise DIY: Building a Race Ready AR-15 Dream Rig

My affinity for scary black rifles began eons ago, back in 2003, as an honorary member of the Tarleton State High Power Rifle Team. From there, my interests morphed into local 3-gun competitions where I took my DCM rifle and changed out parts to make the gun more viable for match shooting—something of a Franken-gun, really, but it ran well, and it was a tack driver.