***OFFICIAL Ingo Lower AR Build Thread***

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  • Roadie

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    I am poor, so I settled for ye olde violin case :D
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    It's done. Took me long enough :)



    AR pistol parts list & prices

    INGO lower $100
    PSA lower parts kit $70
    PSA pistol buffer, tube & spring used $30
    PWS Castle nut end plate $35
    LawTactical folding stock $219
    SigBrace SBM4 $109
    PSA 10.5 upper $229
    Knights Armament Rail $225
    INGO dust cover $17
    PSA bolt carrier group $80
    Raptor ambi charging handle $81
    RRA rear sight used $85
    Magpul MS4 sling $45
    Elzetta light mount $26
    Surefire light G2X LE $55

    Total $1,406

    And now to save up for this. A perfect addition to my Law Tactical Folding buffer tube.

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    DoggyDaddy

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    Yeah I could go that route but I want a true backpack. It will fold down to 22 inches.


    I like that! The one pistol I built (not with my INGO lower) will fit in my backpack but I have to take the upper apart from the lower to do it. Not a huge deal since I just wanted to be able to bring it along on camping trips and not really as a SHTF set up but I wish now that I'd have gone with the side folder [STRIKE]stock[/STRIKE] er, brace. :)
     

    lonehoosier

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    That's awesome!

    I like that! The one pistol I built (not with my INGO lower) will fit in my backpack but I have to take the upper apart from the lower to do it. Not a huge deal since I just wanted to be able to bring it along on camping trips and not really as a SHTF set up but I wish now that I'd have gone with the side folder [STRIKE]stock[/STRIKE] er, brace. :)
    My plan for this one is to be in my get home backpack.

     

    CraigAPS

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    I figured what better day than Independence Day to start my INGO lower build!! Still waiting to save up for the rest of the parts or become independently wealthy, whichever comes first. I did screw up installing the bolt catch, but I'm hoping I'll be able to cover that up. We'll see. I'm really happy with the color fill, though! :rockwoot:

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    1775usmarine

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    I still need a trigger control group w/grip, 9mm bcg, 9mm buffer, and stock in order to complete mine. I pre-ordered one of those Torq mag glock mag well adapters so I will eventually report back how that works out after I get my parts and assemble.
     

    OneBadV8

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    Finally decided to pull the trigger on a 224 Valkyrie build. Lower is complete (minus trigger guard). LaRue MBT seems to work fine in my lower also. Going with Magpul stealth gray

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    Double T

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    My INGO lower is finally built into a functioning rifle. It has a cheap optic on it for now, but I really need to get a quality optic so I can see how well this ballistic advantage barrel can shoot :)
     
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