gotcha. Makes sense thing is old PetervPan here wants something in hand. Doling out $600 a month is out of pocket. So either I save over 3-4 months, there's that never grow up fella lurking, or draw attention to a large purchase.Gone are the pre retirement days when cash was king and I could claim HUGE discounts unnoticed. In the end it's ver a problem, but over 45 years I've learned how to keep calm water. So in the end common sense will probably win out... then again I just can't NOT be competent enough to build. My nephews get more goodies or tools make a great donation to local guard or leo. BCM, DD here I come.SSome of the tools, such as an armorers wrench could come in handy, but I haven't needed them in day to day ownership and use.
Noveske stripped lower? I wouldn't pay the premium for it. There are a handful of forges that make all of the forged lowers. The difference in quality comes with who does the final machining. While Noveske is a premium brand, there are many other manufacturers who machine a lower to spec as well and the cost is less. I know you said you aren't trying to save money, but why throw money away when you could use that on optics or other parts.
If you want a BCM build, why not just buy a BCM upper and a BCM lower with what you want already on it. By buying the upper and lower separately and not as a complete rifle, there is some tax savings, but you should always check to see both ways to see which is the better deal.
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Thanks for the shared values.