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    1. Kalashboi794

      WTB: Fixed Carry Handle Upper

      Looking to build an M16A1 clone and have been searching for a fixed carry handle upper for a long time. Please message me if you or someone you know is selling one. Thank you.
    2. chibicascade

      WTS: M16A1 Handguards

      Bought these to put on a rifle back in 2013. I sold the rifle, but had these in storage. Handguards have all the teeth and have minimal scratches. Asking $60
    3. W

      M16A1 Build

      Hey guys, I'm looking to build a retro M16A1 clone. I've found some different online vendors that sell parts, but most are on backorder (no surprise). Seeing as how this would be a first time build, do you guys think I should go with a complete assembled upper (if I can even find a completed A1...
    4. Sigsauerosarus Rex

      What is your perfered non-railed handguard on a 20" AR-15?

      This might be interesting. As we all know the AR-15 is endlessly customizable, but I'm curious to what are your preferences on the AR-15 handguards. Personally I prefer the M-16A1 handguard, because the triangular shape can support well from any surface instantaneously, and during rapid fire...
    5. MPH

      2 Retro AR15's for sale!

      http://2 Retro AR15's for sale. On the top we have an M16A1 clone. 'D' type stock, Nodak 601 no-fence lower, 604 slick-side upper,Colt FA BCG and bolt. Nodak retro 'triangle' charging handle. Divoted safety, and divoted front and rear takedown pins (front takedown is pushpin). 20"...
    6. F

      Building an AR-15

      I wish to build my next AR-15 but am unsure how to go about it in the most cost-effective way possible. :dunno: The simplest way one would think would be to purchase the lower and upper receiver as completed assemblies and bring the two pieces together. Would it save money to break it down...
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