Here's a question. How much do you save by DIY? I mean is it the satisfaction of having a gun that is uniquely "yours" or do you save over a prebuilt model? I guess my analogy would be to restoring a car. Yes you save by doing it yourself, but when you factor in all the tools, time etc. it turns out to be more a labor of love. Does this apply to rifles? Just curious.
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The cheapest complete POF AR starts at +/- $1400, and goes way up from there. I bought the billet multi-cal POF stripped lower, for $150. and $25 FFL transfer.
Bushmaster Complete lower parts kit (DPMS) identical,.... +/- $60-80.
From there, it depends on application, personal tweaks and budget. I was kind of a brand whore on the upper, barrel, bolt, compensator, hydraulic buffer, rear stock, sling connecting endplate, oversize trigger guard....The biggest investment IMHO, is the barrel.
It's where the "rubber/bullet meets/touches the road, on the way to the target." I went Colt HBAR heavy 16".
CMMG, Arma-Lite, DPMS, many others, are not that expensive. piece by piece.
Realistically, one could go from start to finish, with a reliable, accurate AR build on a budget, for $500-600. out the door. I still think the Sporticals are more, as well as the Olympics.
To specifically answer your question: "How much did I save?"
I built a retail priced $1200-1300 AR, for just less than $900. and I tweaked, and bought higher end components, after reading and talking to members here at DRTV.
It shoots like a .22 Rifle, and I even shot Wolf ammo out of it just to test it, it has yet to FTF, FTE.

(My Sig556 hates it),...
Even sang with old Israeli Orlite surplus mags, that looked like they were dragged through the Gaza strip, tied to a camel in the 70's.

If I had everypart at one time, on a table, AND I took my time, it would be a couple hours, including lunch and breaks.
