I’ve put together numerous AR’s with BCA uppers and PSA Lowers and trigger kits, never had an issue with any of them… I always check the torque on all the hardware and do a visual before I start throwing them together
I did my first AR build about a month ago with a Bear creek upper that has dual charging . Also in.223 wylde and 16 inch barrel. Have only run a couple hundred rounds so far but it has been great. After years of "thinking about it but never getting around to it" I decided to get my feet wet with an AR. Yeah, I was probably the last guy in the country who didn't own one but was always happy enough with my other rifles that I mostly use for hunting. I sure didn't want to spend a ton on my first rifle. I just wanted something to mess around with and maybe use to shoot the occasional coyote that I might see. It meets my expectations for what I wanted. Seems more accurate then I am with a cheap red dot at about 75 yards but I do need to put a better optic on it to feel more confident at longer ranges because my old eyes aren't what they used to be. Anyway, I subed, liked and looking forward to the future reviews.
Good call out & explanation on budget friendly - also depends on country of origin. Good example is Australia, our whole economy is geared for export (mostly minerals). Our dollar is kept low for this reason. When I export Chrony's overseas they're cheap for customers for this reason alone!
I’ve put together numerous AR’s with BCA uppers and PSA Lowers and trigger kits, never had an issue with any of them… I always check the torque on all the hardware and do a visual before I start throwing them together
Amen
I did my first AR build about a month ago with a Bear creek upper that has dual charging . Also in.223 wylde and 16 inch barrel. Have only run a couple hundred rounds so far but it has been great. After years of "thinking about it but never getting around to it" I decided to get my feet wet with an AR. Yeah, I was probably the last guy in the country who didn't own one but was always happy enough with my other rifles that I mostly use for hunting.
I sure didn't want to spend a ton on my first rifle. I just wanted something to mess around with and maybe use to shoot the occasional coyote that I might see. It meets my expectations for what I wanted. Seems more accurate then I am with a cheap red dot at about 75 yards but I do need to put a better optic on it to feel more confident at longer ranges because my old eyes aren't what they used to be.
Anyway, I subed, liked and looking forward to the future reviews.
Thank you and welcome
Good call out & explanation on budget friendly - also depends on country of origin. Good example is Australia, our whole economy is geared for export (mostly minerals). Our dollar is kept low for this reason. When I export Chrony's overseas they're cheap for customers for this reason alone!
Your crony is great, cant wait for the video to drop on it. People are gonna love it.
You lost me at bear creek being involved. There’s a reason BC and PSA etc can sell for so cheap.
Sorry you feel that way. This, however, is exactly why I am making the video..
Discount code then sub
Lol