It used to be a Sport....

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It still is, just changed a few things. The savings are long gone...
 

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You're going to give Grover a run for his money. :)

The 15-Sport hold over parts... let me guess...

Buffer Tube
Buffer Spring
Buffer
BCG
Barrel
A2 Front Sight Post
Gas Tube
Lower Receiver
Fire Control Group
Castle Nut
Delta Ring
 
You're going to give Grover a run for his money. :)

The 15-Sport hold over parts... let me guess...

Buffer Tube
Buffer Spring
Buffer
BCG
Barrel
A2 Front Sight Post
Gas Tube
Lower Receiver
Fire Control Group
Castle Nut
Delta Ring

Everything you listed except for the BCG. It's hard to tell in the photos but I have a different BCG in there.

All the other accessories that didn't come with the Sport, with exception to the upper and quad rail, came off of my old AR15. I traded that one to get the Sport mostly because of the barrel. And I wanted another project I guess and the Sport provided a good base.
 
I think he has me beat...other than the 6-24x50 scope but he is running the Spikes BCG. This rifle is a really nice rifle. I will bet it shoots awesome. Great job PainterlyShotGroup
 
I think he has me beat...other than the 6-24x50 scope but he is running the Spikes BCG. This rifle is a really nice rifle. I will bet it shoots awesome. Great job PainterlyShotGroup

HAHA, no way Grover. I think you still have all of us beat! Plus you used the left over parts from your Sport to spawn another AR.....nuf said.

I haven't been out to shoot it yet so I'm dying to find out how she runs. But so far I like the look and feel of it hands down over my old mid-length. I've built lowers before but this is my first upper build/swap.

Thank you all for the compliments! I'm glad you like my setup. And happy fourth!
 
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sweet carbine, man.

about the savings...personally, i just use my trusty
technique (think about baseball) to ignore certain things.
 
So how does she shoot and have you decided what your going to build out of the left over parts?
You know you wanna!!! LOL
 
So how does she shoot and have you decided what your going to build out of the left over parts?
You know you wanna!!! LOL

So far she handles like a dream. Albeit, I am not using the OEM BCG. My old AR was a Frankenstein and since I built the lower myself, I got a hold of an old Bushmaster Post-Ban (yes I live in one of those states) carbine style buffer tube and stock. The tube was rifle length and required a rifle length buffer. With the Sport however, the tube is longer than a normal carbine, but it's designed for use with a carbine buffer and spring. I have found this combination less noisy and smoother. The rifle buffer was horrible. Also the muzzle brake I had on my old AR was louder than all get out. It was a YHM brake. I love the target crown on the sport and the fact that all the noise is sent down range. The gun just feels better in hand and cycles smoother. Accuracy wise, I am still trying to get her dialed in. I am hitting 12" plates at 130 yards benched, but my groups aren't very tight, but that is more me, not the rifle.

I don't know what I will do with the spare parts. I'd love to build another AR. It makes me wish I hadn't sold my other lower. At the time I didn't think I needed it and so I traded it towards a winchester Model 94 30.30 (really great gun, the AR15 of the old west). We'll see....
 
Yeah...I understand...now that the barrel is broken in on my homebuild, I have a dpms free float tubular handguard that I am going to put on it but I have been spending more time working on my Rossi 92 Brass/Stainless levergun in 45colt..I am going to keep some of my spare parts for "just in case" but I am just going to shoot what I have and get better at reloading. I may in the future look for a 20 or 24 inch barrel for my homebuild but not for a while.
 
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