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 So I got real lucky with a very nice nemo arms upper and lower. Very stoked. Trying to make a tack driver on a budget... hard to say those words. 

I have decided to go with a criterion 22" creedmoor one in eight twist barrels. I am looking at getting a nemo hand guard. The trigger I am up in the air but want a two stage. Gas block not sure about as well.  Buffer tube unknow. For the buffer I am thinking a hydraulic buffer. Grip ergo, luth mba stock, and a vortex viper pst for scope, not sure of rings and or pop up sights. Bolt carrier is nemo arms. Not sure about bolt catch or mag release or Evan the safety.  I will get nemos pins and set screw for upper. Let me know how you think that would work out what you would change and or fill in what you think would be best.

 

 

 

Posted (edited)

Welcome, As you are on a budget, might think about the Geissele GS2 two stage trigger. Another thought is Larue’s trigger. Never tried that one myself but a lot of the guys on the forum speak highly of it. I have the GS2 on an AR15 and really like it.

 

 

Edited by Sisco
Posted

Thanks for the reply I will look into both I dont see the problem with the ssa-e but it is hard to explain to the wife why I should spend 240 on a trigger lol.  Though I have her talked into getting a proof research barrel in the future. I got a buddy that use to work there :). 

Posted
2 hours ago, OregonDonor said:

  For the buffer I am thinking a hydraulic buffer. 

Hydraulic buffers have seals that retain the hydraulic fluid.  Seals, over time, will fail.  There's no way around that.  No seal lasts forever. 

When that happens, you will have a worthless buffer, whatever amount of money that expensive POS cost you, and a single-shot rifle.

Don't complicate shiit with complicated shiit.  :thumbup:

My $0.02...

Posted

Skip th hydraulic buffer... I had one... I sold it...

If you want the most out of your buffer system, check out a tungsten heavy buffer and a flat wire spring... or maybe even a JP silent captured spring. 

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