From iron sights, such as our DBAL Lasers, to our G10 RailScales® in MLOK, RailScales offer many AR-15 accessories for your custom build. Furthermore, you can then invest in other AR-15 tools that will allow you to install your AR-15 accessories easily as well. While AR-15 accessories don't play a part in the actual build of your AR, having them on-hand or at least knowing which ones you want to invest in helps you when planning your AR-15 build. RailScales recommends that you invest in a high-quality punch set with tools made from steel for longevity and durability. These instruments are precise and work wonders for your AR-15 build. It also helps prevent any pins from being in the wrong spot. Roll pin punches help you center the roll pin with their balled tips. These pins can bend if you're not careful. AR-15s have a lot of roll pins that need to be installed. By investing in a punch set that is specifically made for AR-15s, you'll ensure that you don't risk a misalignment or damage to the finish of your AR. Many component parts of your AR-15 are admittedly small. Many torque wrenches feature easy-to-read scales that make calibrating your torque a breeze, as well as clicks that help you to know when to stop and when to keep going. It's important to get these components right as they are critical for safety when you are firing your AR-15. You'll need to use a torque wrench to line the barrel nut up with the gas tube hole in the receiver, as well as to get the right torque specifications. When building your custom AR-15, a torque wrench is a must have so that you avoid over tightening bolts, which could cause damage to your firearm. Look for one with a jaw size of at least four inches. Plus, vises ensure that your upper and lower receivers aren't damaged by an accidental slip. It is useful to hold your upper and lower receiver securely while you work on it, and a vise can be used to torque down your barrel nuts. You will need a vise to put together your AR block kit, Gisselle rod, or upper clamp block. A vise, in effect, gives you another way to hold the AR-15 parts you are working on, especially the small ones that are hard to hold with your hands. This is one tool you will absolutely need if you are building an AR-15. Bench Vise and Vise Blocks for Upper and Lower Receiver This not only adds to the time it will take you to put together your AR-15, but it will quickly become a pain as well. Plus, you will most likely have to constantly put your work materials up and get them out constantly. First, you can scuff up these items with your tools. Many people make the mistake of using a space that doubles as something else, such as their home office, kitchen table, or even their kids' play tables. This will give you plenty of room to spread out, as well as the ability to leave off when you are finished for the day. It's best to have a dedicated space to work on your custom AR-15. TOOLS YOU WILL NEED TO BUILD YOUR OWN AR-15 Workspace or Work Bench Shop our rail covers, hand stops, and 1911 grips online today! Below, we'll go over some of the essential tools you will need to build your own AR-15. Made of G-10, which is a lightweight composite material, our MLOK and KeyMod vertical grips are engineered to be long-lasting, to tame the heat from firing, and to provide a secure grip every time you fire. RailScales offers the best foregrips and angled foregrips for your AR-15 on the market today. But what tools do you need to build a custom AR-15? If you like to work with your hands, building your own AR-15 is for you. Plus, you can put on whatever rail, rail covers, and sights that you like, and you can add in a custom paint job to your liking. Building your own AR-15 allows you to customize your firearm to your exact specifications.
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