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Any classes on building your own AR15's?


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I am new to gunsmithing and actually not good with tools or anything handy.  I saw in the past a few classes in Knoxville where you go through building your own AR15 and what parts to look for and stuff.  Do any of these classes exist in or around Nashville?

 

Thanks from a newbie : )

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I have seen one advertised on gunownersclub in Lebanon. I haven't seen it lately but you might watch there. I don't mind to help you if you want to come to Murfreesboro but you'll probably get a lot more from a class
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Step 1:  Buy a stripped lower receiver, a mag block, and a rifle kit from Palmetto State Armory (they have one right now for $299) you will also need magazines and an optic or iron sites.  This is EVERYTHING you will need to complete this gun, the only other needed item is ammo.

Step 2: After you have all of these items search Youtube for videos about assembling an Ar-15, trust me there are plenty.  

 

Tool wise you will need a punch set, some small  needle nose pliers, Allen wrenches, and a vise.

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