That thing is sweet. I bet that would be handy in a bunch of scenarios. First that comes to mind is a high-powered stowable vehicle gun. 2nd it looks like you can drop it it in a larger size backpack. And another obvious thing is it would be easier to maneuver in hallways at home. I had only really long rifles and shotguns and when I did practice drills in my house I was noticing some doorways and corners were difficult to maneuver. I might look into building one of these pretty soon.
Congrats on your first AR pistol build. My 2 cents, definitely upgrade the grip. Personally I find a vertical grip to be much more comfortable and I would highly recommend you do some research on parts that will help the longevity of the firearm as short barrels like yours tend to wear out parts much faster than the typical 16 inch or above barrel. It'll be a sad day when it breaks, regardless of how expensive it is or how much of a budget build it is.
@to247 oh and maybe a cage for your muzzle break for indoor shooting lol cuz I know yo shit is loud af. Unless you don't mind pissing off the people next to your lane.
Always look in to the chamber to make sure it safe. And it looks nice.
You right…safety first!👍🏽
Looks sick man! I've never shot an arp... But after seeing that I may need to build one myself
Thanks!! You should it’s easy and it gives you a better understanding of how everything works.
Clean build , from TX
Thanks!
Right on bru sweet loadout! Just ordered my first ARP 10.5 inch. 7.62x39.. done ordered all the add ons already lol
Thanks bro!! I’m starting to think that 10.5 might be the perfect size for an ARP..Let me see a picture of it when you put it together.
@to247 Yea fasho I'll let you check it out bruh. Thanks fa the video!
Thanks for watching!
That thing is sweet. I bet that would be handy in a bunch of scenarios. First that comes to mind is a high-powered stowable vehicle gun. 2nd it looks like you can drop it it in a larger size backpack. And another obvious thing is it would be easier to maneuver in hallways at home. I had only really long rifles and shotguns and when I did practice drills in my house I was noticing some doorways and corners were difficult to maneuver. I might look into building one of these pretty soon.
Thanks!! Building one is fun…and you gotta have something compact.
I love timber Creek charging handles pretty cool
Nice compact build. Just make sure you train with it now.
Training > gear
Thanks..most definitely!
Congrats on your first AR pistol build. My 2 cents, definitely upgrade the grip. Personally I find a vertical grip to be much more comfortable and I would highly recommend you do some research on parts that will help the longevity of the firearm as short barrels like yours tend to wear out parts much faster than the typical 16 inch or above barrel. It'll be a sad day when it breaks, regardless of how expensive it is or how much of a budget build it is.
Thanks!! And definitely will do the research and that handle really does need an upgrade just looking for the right one…thanks for the advice.
@to247 oh and maybe a cage for your muzzle break for indoor shooting lol cuz I know yo shit is loud af. Unless you don't mind pissing off the people next to your lane.
😂😂
Dope.
Nice pistol fam!
Thanks bro
Sick build bro 🔥 🔥 💯 how’s the reliability been?
Thanks!! It’s been great no problems at all.💯
Cheap price of crap lol
You sound like a hatin ass buster! Shouldn't even bother to comment
Definitely not expensive but go bang every time so I like it..doesn’t make sense to overpay for the same thing but whatever..thanks for the comment 😁
@@CommandoTee Real spill 💯 ain't nobody worried about the price when you on the business end of it. Lol