

But the term ‘build kit’ is used quite loosely so it might only be referring to all the parts for either the upper or lower receiver and not necessarily both. One one hand, an ‘AR9 build kit’ might mean that a single purchase will get you everything you need from the AR9 lower receiver, AR9 upper receiver and all the AR9 parts you may need to fully assemble your pistol caliber carbine. With regard to AR9 setups, we’d like to clear that up for you right now. The term ‘build kit’ or ‘conversion kit’ gets hung up a lot and can be used interchangeably to mean a couple different things. This blog, in particular, is your guide to AR9 parts selection when building an AR9 kit from scratch. If you’re thinking, “ why build an AR-9” go check out our previous article on that. While not as immediately popular as the AR15, AR9 build kits have become increasingly popular and more widely available than before because whether there is an ammo shortage or not, it just makes sense.
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But it could also be fitted with a full length, 16” barrel for shooting competitions as well. For example, as a pistol caliber carbine (PCC) it can excel as a personal defense weapon when built out to be a small and compact package. Given its extreme modularity, the AR-9 can also fulfill several different roles. Since it is a part of the AR platform, it allows users to take advantage of the wide variety of parts that any AR-15 or AR-10 could also use. For more information, go to AR9 is a wonderful thing. WARNING: This product and handling firearms or firearms parts can expose you to chemicals known to the State of California to cause cancer and birth defects or other reproductive harm including lead, lead compounds, and petroleum products. Firearm used in video: Colt AR-15 semi auto 9mm Model AR6951 (with Colt mag well adapter removed to accommodate standard 5.56/.223 PMAG®) The team at thanks you for watching and enjoy. mag pouches, storage racks, decals, caliber indicators, etc.
