Meet my version of a non authentic M16 carbine.

Published on February 26, 2018
Duration: 9:46

This video details the creation of a non-authentic M16 carbine build by Chris from Regular Guy Training LLC. The build incorporates an older DPMS upper receiver with a new Ballistic Advantage barrel and a Toolcraft nitride-coated bolt carrier group. The presenter shares personal anecdotes about his early firearm purchases and the learning process involved in building custom rifles, highlighting the evolution of his understanding and the components used in this specific project.

Quick Summary

Chris from Regular Guy Training LLC built a non-authentic M16 carbine using a DPMS upper receiver, a Ballistic Advantage barrel, and a Toolcraft nitride-coated bolt carrier group. He shares personal stories about early firearm purchases and the learning process involved in custom rifle builds.

Chapters

  1. 00:19Introduction to the Build
  2. 00:30Discussing the M16 Carbine Build
  3. 01:00The Story Behind the Upper Receiver
  4. 01:51Early Gun Shop Experience
  5. 02:59The DPMS Rifle Purchase
  6. 03:40Learning and Upgrading
  7. 04:39Current Build Components
  8. 05:32Meridian Ordnance and Ballistic Advantage
  9. 05:42Toolcraft Bolt Carrier Group
  10. 06:31Nitride Coating Benefits
  11. 07:05Modern Additions to the Build
  12. 07:33Viewer Engagement and Stories
  13. 08:34Training Opportunities

Frequently Asked Questions

What components were used to build the non-authentic M16 carbine?

The build features an older DPMS upper receiver, a new Ballistic Advantage barrel, and a Toolcraft nitride-coated bolt carrier group. Modern accessories like a Midwest Industries 1913 mount and an ambidextrous safety selector were also added.

What is the significance of the Toolcraft bolt carrier group in this build?

The Toolcraft bolt carrier group is noted for its nitride coating, which provides excellent lubricity similar to nickel boron. Toolcraft is also recognized as an OEM for many firearm manufacturers, supplying parts for M16 and M4 rifles.

What was the presenter's early experience with purchasing firearms?

The presenter shares an anecdote about being misled by a gun shop when he was 18, being told a Bushmaster AR-15 with a collapsible stock was an 'assault weapon' and couldn't be sold to him. He later realized this information was false.

Why is the build referred to as a 'non-authentic M16 carbine' or 'Franken gun'?

It's considered non-authentic because it's a custom build combining parts from different manufacturers and eras, rather than a factory-produced M16 carbine. The term 'Franken gun' highlights its composite nature.

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