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  • chrisexv6
    Unwashed
    • May 2021
    • 5

    Bad time to start a build?

    Looking to build my 2nd AR, liked the idea of Grendel because its different, bigger caliber than the normal 223/556 (which was my first), etc.

    But it looks like parts are even harder to come by for Grendel stuff. Am I crazy to start now? Or should I just go with another 223/556?

    My goals are mostly longer range than the home defense styled AR I just built. We dont have very long ranges near here (100 yards max without getting into private clubs), but eventually I might take it hunting. Was thinking a 16" or maybe 18" barrel to make the feds happy and my arms somewhat relaxed.

    Opinions? I see lots of people recommending Monster barrels but it looks like they are OOS for the rest of the year potentially. Any other recommendations?

    Thanks in advance.

    -Chris
  • Cowdog
    Warrior
    • Feb 2018
    • 128

    #2
    It is always a good time to start a new Grendel build. I am selling all of my extra stuff at good prices and will finish another build when I get enough ratholed away to complete it. You must have patience right now, though. My next build will possibly be a 6 month or longer build because of the current situation.

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    • mdram
      Warrior
      • Sep 2016
      • 941

      #3
      the only diff parts of a grendel are bolt, barrel and mags
      everything else is the same as a 223 ar
      just some targets for printing
      https://drive.google.com/drive/folde...xQ?usp=sharing

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      • ike838
        Bloodstained
        • Aug 2017
        • 74

        #4
        Personally I prefer 18" with a rifle length gas system. Used to be some deals for Odin Works BC, barrel and tuneable Gasblock that were decent. Might check their website.

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        • malar
          Unwashed
          • Jun 2021
          • 2

          #5
          Originally posted by mdram View Post
          the only diff parts of a grendel are bolt, barrel and mags
          everything else is the same as a 223 ar
          I've had to change buffer weights.

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