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I am suprised that the thread didn't last longer! 
I assembled my last two AR's part... by part... One has a Delton barrel, the other a Beaver Creek. Both are 1x9 twist if my memory serves me. I went with 16in H-Bars on both (but do prefer 20in).
Both uppers have the traditional carry handle along with the forward assist. These were purchased as blems at a gunshow for $25.00 each about 4 years ago. One lower was burned out of an 80% receiver from Tactical Machining (magwell being done).
I got the telescoping stock from Copes for $40.00 or so. Plastic butt suits my needs. The basic difference between both guns is the handguards. One with the M4, the other I mounted RAILS.
They both look very similar to Imarange's pic.
And yes, it porked out with the addition of the rails!
I agree on the ability to mount lights. While you don't need all the tacticool stuff, a light is convenient to have in the dark! 
I will post photos later. Anyone with other AR builds?
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I use the Chinese SKS and Tokarev pistol as my personal home defense weapons. Light, accurate, powerful and reliable. My CCW is Kel Tec P3AT. This is my choice. No institution tells me what I use or issues it.. Gary
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arado,
You hit on a good point. Any weapon in this scenario should:
1. fit the users unique physical needs.
2. Be simple enough to repair or clean.
3. Work for the application.
I live out in farm country, so I have a variety of "things" that I choose from!
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UTG is airsoft gear. I'd ditch it.
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A Colt 6920 carbine took my first "less than 20" barrel length AR" deer recently. It surely is easier to hunt, overall, than with the full sized version, but the ballistic performance seems less noteworthy.
More detail here:
https://www.milsurps.com/showthread.php?t=16901&p=149847#post149847
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This one would be my choice, easy to handle and powerful enough. And with some tuning parts its ready to use.
Regards Ulrich
Nothing is impossible until you've tried it !
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Originally Posted by
gunner
This one would be my choice, easy to handle and powerful enough. And with some tuning parts its ready to use.
Who is the manufacturer? Can't quite make it out.
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Hi jmoore,
the manufacturer is Oberland Arms near my location. He is wellknown for his high quality products.
Here´s a Link to it
Oberland Arms - Where innovation is @ home
Regards Ulrich
Nothing is impossible until you've tried it !
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Herr Gunner! Wie geht's Mensch! Alles hier ist sehr Schoen.
I weiss nicht das Sie sind ein AR15 Waffe Liebhaber.
Ich jetz lese das Buch Sie gab Mir "Graue Woelfe in blauer See," aber Ich lese sehr langsam wenn auf Deutsch!
Groess Gott
Bernhard
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