My Completed AR-15 Lower
Here's what I did last night:
I apologize for the shitty photography but photography was never my speciality. Since the election is coming up and that will likely mean a post election panic buy I decided to step up a rifle build that I've been planning for a while. It's nothing fancy, I just want a 5.56mm rifle that is reasonably light and reasonably accurate.
I used a Mega Arms forged lower receiver. The lower components are nothing special. I did go with a Bravo Company lower parts kit mostly because I wanted the grip and the trigger. Because the lip on the Bravo Company grip doesn't work with the Magpul trigger guard (and I didn't want a trigger card with "BCM" embedded on it), I ended up using a Magpul grip that I've had lying around and will end up using the Bravo Company grip on another rifle that still has a standard A2 grip (which I hate) on it. I'm satisfied with the trigger. It's basically Bravo Company's version of the ALG trigger, which is a smoother version of the milspec trigger. The trigger isn't gritty and has a decent pull weight (I don't have a gauge to measure it). For the stock I went with the Magpul MOE Rifle Stock. Why didn't I go with an adjustable carbine length stock? Because I'm a tall guy and have long arms so I always use those fully extended anyways. The A2 stock is actually very comfortable for me so I wanted to go with that kind of setup.
I still have to finish the upper but I dropped an upper from another rifle on this lower and function tested the controls. Everything works, which just demonstrates that any monkey can slap together an AR-15 lower.