The AR Pistol Kit

Meet the newest addition to the ever-burgeoning line of AR-pen type AR pistol builds kits. With a shorter barrel of just 4", this AR-pen style AR-9 pistol build kit is ideal for short ranges such as home protection. This kit comes with an upper hand built from a durable, hardened, 4" nitride-plated steel barrel and a high-quality, fully welded, fully assembled M-LOK handguard and buttstock. For fast transport, the kit comes with a nylon sling throw-back pack.

The entire assembly of the ar9 pistol kit (pistol, upper receiver, lower parts kit, buffer spring, screws, and pistol sights) must be done by a professional gunsmith. Not only will it ensure that your pistol is in good condition when it arrives at your doorstep, it will also save you money because gunsmiths can customize the kit to your exact specifications. In most cases, gunsmiths will cut down on the length of the buffer spring if they feel it is not needed for the length and weight of the pistol. This makes the whole kit extremely compact to carry in your handbag or pocket.

If you are considering buying an AR-pen style pistol, the biggest disadvantage you will find is that it is typically not compatible with standard AR shotguns. However, there is a simple solution to this problem. Many manufacturers are starting to produce modular pistol models that utilize the same system used to convert an old 9mm lower parts kit to an ar9 pistol. These new modular guns are compatible with every type of shotgun known to man.

One of the biggest complaints against original AR-pen style pistols was that they were extremely heavy. This was due mainly to the design of the gun's firing pin, which had to be loaded with extractable brass casing. Removing this component from the pistol allowed manufacturers to make them lighter. Currently, there are several manufacturers that make pistol kits for just this reason. However, many of these new designs are heavier than the old designs, so you may have to look for other options if you want a lightweight AR-pen. The result is that AR-pen style lowers can now be utilized in conjunction with standard shotguns.

Some people wonder what the differences are between the standard version of an ar9 pistol and the newer AR-9 pistol kits. In essence, the answer is pretty simple. The newer kits incorporate a bolt carrier assembly that moves up and down to lock onto the bolt. A slide move that is also located inside the receiver changes the way the gun fires. This feature results in a more reliable firing pin, which eliminates the need for moving the brass case in order to cock the gun.

Overall, an ar9 pistol kit gun is a great purchase for someone who wants something smaller than a standard size shotgun. This type of kit offers less portability than the standard size of a shotgun, but it still has the ability to shoot nails on target at distances of over one hundred yards. As with any firearm, the decision about whether or not to purchase an ar9 pistol kit depends on your personal preferences and the amount of money you have available for a purchase.


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