Building an Accurate AR15 Part 2: The Lower Receiver

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Don't miss part 1: https://rumble.com/v58x84y-building-an-accurate-ar15-part-1-the-upper-receiver.html
In today's video, we're continuing our series on building an accurate AR-15. This second part focuses on the lower receiver, bipods, optics, and other essential components. Whether you're a seasoned builder or new to AR-15s, this guide will help you enhance your rifle's performance.

Chapters:

0:00 - Introduction
0:13 - Lower Receiver Overview
0:24 - Choosing the Right Lower Receiver
1:03 - Importance of a Tensioning Screw
1:50 - Stock Selection for Stability
2:17 - Tools for the Build
2:29 - Installing the Magazine Catch
3:47 - Installing the Bolt Catch
6:48 - Installing the Pivot Pin
9:11 - Installing the Trigger Guard
12:15 - Installing the Trigger (Geissele SSA-E)
13:58 - Installing the Hammer
14:45 - Installing the Selector Lever (Radian)
16:53 - Installing the Grip (Diemaco Kung Fu Grip)
19:33 - Installing the Law Tactical Folding Stock Adapter
23:58 - Installing the Receiver Extension and Stock
25:48 - Installing the Buffer and Spring (Sprinco)
28:14 - Installing the B5 Precision Stock
29:41 - Installing the Charging Handle and Bolt
30:06 - Attaching the Upper Receiver
30:43 - Installing the Optic Mount (Trijicon Q-LOC)
31:48 - Installing the Scope (Vortex Venom)
33:24 - Final Adjustments and Leveling
36:55 - Installing the Bipod
47:02 - Adjusting the Tensioning Screw
50:22 - Conclusion and Final Thoughts
Product Highlights:

Brownells Lower Receiver: Featuring a tensioning screw for a solid fit.
Geissele SSA-E Trigger: Known for its smooth pull and reliability.
Radian Selector Lever: Ambidextrous and easy to install.
Diemaco Kung Fu Grip: Ergonomic and comfortable.
Law Tactical Folding Stock Adapter: Adds versatility and ease of storage.
Sprinco Rifle Spring: Ensures reliable cycling.
B5 Precision Stock: Offers great adjustability and comfort.
Trijicon Q-LOC Optic Mount: Secure and easy to adjust.
Vortex Venom Scope: First focal plane with a 3-15x44 magnification.

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