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  1. Skywalker

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    For those of you who dabble in building your own AR's, where do you buy your parts? I'm looking to build a new upper in a different caliber to use with my existing lower and I'm just looking for the best online supplier.
     
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    We bought our uppers from midwayusa. Lowers and lower parts from Palmetto state armory.
     
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    Palmetto state Armory, Primaryarms,Aimsurplus and Joeboboutfitters, Bravo company USA , weapon outfitters.
    Really just depends on what I'm building and the desired specs. For a plinker I just got to palmetto state.
    And just because, Green mountain barrels and ballistic advantage barrel are really really good for the money.
     
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    So what are you building? 300blk or 6.8?
     
  7. Skywalker

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    I'm thinking 300blk because I can build it and only have to change out the upper. Ammo is pretty pricey since I'm not a reloader but I don't shoot that much. I'm thinking I'd eventually like to get a suppressor for it.
     
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    If your willing to go the NFA route might as well go SBR as well. The .300blk doesn't really gain a lot going over a 9" barrel.
    The nice thing about the .300 is the barrel is the only thing that's different.
    I had a 9.5" pistol that I built that was pretty fun. Hits to 300yds were easy.
    But once Sandy hook happened I consolidated on 5.56 since I don't rifle hunt deer.
    I reloaded for it with a friend but even then components were few and far. Not a problem any more. Just remember to label your mags,.300 blk WILL chamber in a 5.56 and the results are catastrophic.
     
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    Pretty much every site listed here. I really like PSA, Primary, Joebobs, and dsg.
     
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    JoeBobs and some of the others have been my go to source. I just got finished with a 300 Blk. SBR with a suppressor. I bought all the components and put it together myself. If you go that route do yourself a favor and set up a gun trust which will help you with NFA. I am shooting basically subsonic and it has been a load of fun. I do reload which helps me feed the beast. Wish you the best with your project. The 300blktalk.com is a good resource and helpful with a build project.
     
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    I used BCM and palmetto state armory when I built mine. Skd tactical has a decent selection and good prices too. Haven't looked around in while though but wanting to change mine around some so I'll be buying some stuff soon.
     
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    What a lot of the guys said. I get most of my stuff from Primary Arms, Bravo Company and Rainier Arms. Aim Surplus, Joe Bob, DSG Arms, Midway USA, Brownells, etc. also carry a lot of stuff. If I remember correctly Rick James gets a lot of stuff from AR15.com. As far as building an upper that will use your lower there are a ton of options, 6.5 Grendel, 6.8, 5.45x39, 7.62x39 and .300 blackout. My last upper was a 7.62x39 upper which is a blast to shoot and ammo is cheap.
     
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    I have used many of those already mentioned but also did a LOT of mine at PK Firearms.
     

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