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3 - The Civilian Defensive Rifle - Part 2 The Build

The Civilian Defensive Rifle – Part 2: The Build

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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

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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?

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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

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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

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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

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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

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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

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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

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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.