My wife's suggestion for my Dad's birthday present, (which by the way was Febuary 5), was to build him a Grendel upper. When my wife says "gun" but I assume that means Grendel, because that's all I hear in conjunction with that word anymore; Thanks BFT, LRRPF52. And since she cares nothing about learning what the differences between the terms - rifle, Armalite, sporting rifle, and caliber are, - we will just assume that I am correct here. Ahem. YES MA'AM!
So, I had a few parts lying around that either needed sold, or built anyway. Project assumed!
My dad is one of those guys that just gives himself away. He loves helping folks, and is always trying to find ways to help my family and I. I love that part of our relationship. He is terrible at remembering birthdays, anniversiarys, holidays - a genetic defect I inherited from him... Never sends cards, buys gifts, or does anything special for anyone, (except his grand kids on Xmas. My mother would skin him alive if he forgot or procrastinated that one away) unless something or someone reminds him to do so. But - if he saw someone on the side of the road that needed help - he'd risk spilling the milk to pull over and stop.
Any time myself, my brother, or my other family has come to him with a tale of trouble, he is the first one to line up to find a way to get things right. Money, time, work, he's there. And if ever there was someone I wanted to be in a hole with when the fit hits the shan, it's this guy. I'm proud to be his son, and prouder that I cal him dad.
Okay, mush over.
He has one AR, a Bushmaster XM15 1:9 carbine. He asked me last fall if I thought he could use it for a short distance "woods gun". To which I immediately replied, sure -if shot placement is there, but that 1:9 limited projectile selection to the lighter less terminally capable rounds. This sparked a discussion of the benefits of building his own Grendel upper, of which he was less than enthusiastic as he would then have to amass yet another store of ammunition. A good problem to have folks. (And his son can make his nice newly empty go bang again, so whats not to like?)
So, I set out in Feb to start buying parts I still needed to finish getting his upper done. A barrel and bolt, upper, carrier, and thread protector. I had the rest on hand. Barrel and bolt were no brainers, the GB 16 and Bolt were reserved. It seemed about a week later, I saw a deal on a carrier from PriMarty's Armies. Buy a BCA side carging carrier, get the upper free. BOOM. Done. It just so happened that PA had the JP 5/8 protector on sale for $15 or something at the same time. It shouldn't have been this easy.
So, as the barrel finally arrived today with my 12.7, I was in the mood, and put together Dad's birthday present.
Group buy 16" barrel, GB bolt
BCA side charging carrier, upper, plug screw
Seekins Precision NOXZ Mlok 15" hand guard
Diamond Head nitride set screw GB
Stainless Gas tube
JP thread protector
OCCP (Don't remember where I got this, probably in trade box?) 1" AR one piece cantilevered optic mount (For the Nikon Active Target Special 3-9x40 I bought for him for last years birthday).
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After doing this, I will be doing it again. There is something special about slowly buying parts or watching for parts at a great deal that's fun and rewarding when doing so for yourself. It takes on an entirely new meaning when you're doing it for someone else. There were and are a lot of emotions that are wrapped up in preparing for and building this upper. And knowing that at the end of it you're giving it away makes things more rewarding by far.
The build process for this was entirely too easy, as the only real work involved was truing the receiver. This one, was amazingly nearly perfect, so that took like 20 seconds, literally. I bedded the extension with Loctite blue, and the gas block with red. I was disappointed to be done with the assembling of it quickly. Over-all, it's a really nice little upper. Light, compact, and seems like it will make a good American game carbine. Hopefully he likes Grendel as much as I think he will.
So, I had a few parts lying around that either needed sold, or built anyway. Project assumed!
My dad is one of those guys that just gives himself away. He loves helping folks, and is always trying to find ways to help my family and I. I love that part of our relationship. He is terrible at remembering birthdays, anniversiarys, holidays - a genetic defect I inherited from him... Never sends cards, buys gifts, or does anything special for anyone, (except his grand kids on Xmas. My mother would skin him alive if he forgot or procrastinated that one away) unless something or someone reminds him to do so. But - if he saw someone on the side of the road that needed help - he'd risk spilling the milk to pull over and stop.
Any time myself, my brother, or my other family has come to him with a tale of trouble, he is the first one to line up to find a way to get things right. Money, time, work, he's there. And if ever there was someone I wanted to be in a hole with when the fit hits the shan, it's this guy. I'm proud to be his son, and prouder that I cal him dad.
Okay, mush over.
He has one AR, a Bushmaster XM15 1:9 carbine. He asked me last fall if I thought he could use it for a short distance "woods gun". To which I immediately replied, sure -if shot placement is there, but that 1:9 limited projectile selection to the lighter less terminally capable rounds. This sparked a discussion of the benefits of building his own Grendel upper, of which he was less than enthusiastic as he would then have to amass yet another store of ammunition. A good problem to have folks. (And his son can make his nice newly empty go bang again, so whats not to like?)
So, I set out in Feb to start buying parts I still needed to finish getting his upper done. A barrel and bolt, upper, carrier, and thread protector. I had the rest on hand. Barrel and bolt were no brainers, the GB 16 and Bolt were reserved. It seemed about a week later, I saw a deal on a carrier from PriMarty's Armies. Buy a BCA side carging carrier, get the upper free. BOOM. Done. It just so happened that PA had the JP 5/8 protector on sale for $15 or something at the same time. It shouldn't have been this easy.
So, as the barrel finally arrived today with my 12.7, I was in the mood, and put together Dad's birthday present.
Group buy 16" barrel, GB bolt
BCA side charging carrier, upper, plug screw
Seekins Precision NOXZ Mlok 15" hand guard
Diamond Head nitride set screw GB
Stainless Gas tube
JP thread protector
OCCP (Don't remember where I got this, probably in trade box?) 1" AR one piece cantilevered optic mount (For the Nikon Active Target Special 3-9x40 I bought for him for last years birthday).
by ., on Flickr
by ., on Flickr
by ., on Flickr
After doing this, I will be doing it again. There is something special about slowly buying parts or watching for parts at a great deal that's fun and rewarding when doing so for yourself. It takes on an entirely new meaning when you're doing it for someone else. There were and are a lot of emotions that are wrapped up in preparing for and building this upper. And knowing that at the end of it you're giving it away makes things more rewarding by far.
The build process for this was entirely too easy, as the only real work involved was truing the receiver. This one, was amazingly nearly perfect, so that took like 20 seconds, literally. I bedded the extension with Loctite blue, and the gas block with red. I was disappointed to be done with the assembling of it quickly. Over-all, it's a really nice little upper. Light, compact, and seems like it will make a good American game carbine. Hopefully he likes Grendel as much as I think he will.
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