New AR-15 Assembly Guide for Home Builders
The Competitive AR-15 Builders Guide, a new book by Glen Zedicker, is now available. Following Zedicker’s New AR-15 Competitive Rifle (2008), the new Builders Guide provides step-by-step instructions that will help non-professional, “home builders” assemble a competitive match or varmint rifle. This book isn’t for everyone — you need some basic gun assembly experience and an aptitude for tools. But the new Zedicker Builders’ Guide. provides a complete list of the tools you’ll need for the job, and Zedicker outline all the procedures to build a AR15 from start to finish.
Along with assembly methods, this book covers parts selection and preparation, not just hammers and pins. Creedmoor Sports, which sells the book for $31.00, explains: “Knowing how to get what you want, and be happy with the result, is truly the focus of this book. Doing it yourself gives you a huge advantage. The build will honestly have been done right, and you’ll know it! Little problems will have been fixed, function and performance enhancements will have been made, and the result is you’ll have a custom-grade rifle without paying custom-builder prices.”
The Competitive AR-15 Builders Guide is not yet available from Amazon.com or most large book vendors. However, Creedmoor Sports has plenty of copies in stock (item BK Builder, $31.00 on sale). To order, visit www.creedmoorsports.com or call 1-800-CREEDMOOR.
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Tags: AR, AR15, Gunsmithing, high power
After having built AR’s for a number of years and after seeing many AR’s come back for re-barreling, etc., I can only say that most of the do-it-yourself work I see on the rifles that come in is horrible, and in some cases dangerous.
I hope the book will help to resolve and correct some of this.
In truth, there are also some people that just should not be doing their own gun work, especially when they do not understand the interrelated functioning of various parts and components.
Robert
Hopefully this book will be a comprehensive assembly guide to help the the AR shooter the be a safe assembler of properly matched parts as long as they come from a competent mechanic like White Oak Precision or Compass Lake Eng.
Once the properly matched parts are gathered, you can just about train a monkey to put an accurate AR together.
JS