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first build - megadeathbaker - 08-23-2014

hope everyone is well today. I've decided to go with my first AR Build and was curious about FFL stuff. I'm going with PSA blemished lower but wasn't sure if i need to talk to you guys first or do i order it first then talkto Red Dot first. What's the procedure.

Thanks for any help you guys can provide!


RE: first build - BelieveIn308 - 08-24-2014

You can go ahead and order it. They will of course want the (RDA's) FFL information. Then just stop by RDA, fill out the paperwork and pay the fees, and when it comes in they will call you. The nice thing is if you go in and fill out the paper work, by the time it arrives you can take it home. RDA makes the process so easy.


RE: first build - megadeathbaker - 08-24-2014

Awsome thank you for the info

I'll be ordering this week, now i just have to decide on the upper Smile


RE: first build - mikereddot - 08-24-2014

(08-24-2014, 02:49 PM)megadeathbaker Wrote: Awsome thank you for the info

I'll be ordering this week, now i just have to decide on the upper Smile

See you soon!!


RE: first build - RJDSRT - 08-24-2014

Welcome to the forum! I was wondering when we would see a post from you!

Ask for me (Ryan) when you come in, Ill help you figure out some things to get started with your build along with some helpful hints to make it easier for you.


RE: first build - BelieveIn308 - 08-27-2014

Ryan, not to distract you from any one on one customer interaction, but maybe on this thread or another you can go into the steps and choices to be made along a build. I've never done a build (I've been from the I just shoot the things school), and would find the thought processes one goes through and part selection process to be interesting. I think it would be highly educational. I am sure anyone building a AR would truly be thankful for the process and trade offs.