My Do It All Gun (11.5 "pistol") Build

Published on January 8, 2021
Duration: 14:34

This video details a custom 11.5-inch AR-15 pistol build, explaining the rationale behind each component choice. The presenter, from Brass Facts, emphasizes functionality and reliability, particularly for suppressed use. Key components include an Aero Precision upper, Ballistic Advantage barrel, Midwest Industries handguard, Bootleg Inc. adjustable BCG, Elcan SpecterDR optic, and a Dead Air Sandman-S suppressor, highlighting how each part contributes to the firearm's 'do-it-all' capability.

Quick Summary

The Brass Facts 11.5" AR-15 pistol build emphasizes functionality with components like an Aero Precision upper, Ballistic Advantage 11.5" barrel, Midwest Industries rail, Bootleg Inc. adjustable BCG, Elcan SpecterDR optic, SBA3 brace, and Dead Air Sandman-S suppressor, designed for reliable suppressed operation.

Chapters

  1. 02:52Introduction & Build Philosophy
  2. 04:12Rear Components: Brace & Buffer
  3. 05:33Charging Handle & Ambi Controls
  4. 06:54Grip & Optic
  5. 08:18Bolt Carrier Group (BCG)
  6. 09:30Lower Receiver & Upper Assembly
  7. 10:10Barrel & Handguard
  8. 10:44Laser & Light Setup
  9. 12:13Sling & Legal Considerations
  10. 12:56Muzzle Device & Suppressor

Frequently Asked Questions

What are the key components of the Brass Facts 11.5" AR-15 pistol build?

The build features an Aero Precision upper, Ballistic Advantage 11.5" government profile barrel, Midwest Industries rail, Bootleg Inc. adjustable BCG, Elcan SpecterDR 1-4x optic, SBA3 brace, and a Dead Air Sandman-S suppressor, among other tactical accessories.

Why is an H2 or H3 buffer recommended for suppressed AR-15s?

Heavier buffers like H2 or H3 delay the bolt carrier group's unlock time, which smooths out the shooting experience, extends the lifespan of firearm components, and can improve reliability, especially when firing steel-cased ammunition.

What are the advantages of an adjustable BCG like the Bootleg Inc. model?

An adjustable BCG integrates gas regulation directly into the bolt carrier group, offering the benefits of an adjustable gas block without external installation. It allows for fine-tuning the firearm's gas system for optimal performance, particularly with suppressors.

Why does the presenter prefer a flash hider over a compensator on a short-barreled AR-15?

On short firearms like an 11.5-inch AR-15, flash hiders are generally preferred to minimize muzzle blast and noise for the shooter and those nearby. Compensators can create excessive concussion and noise, making them less desirable for general use.

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