I just put together a budget midlength for home defense/training and maybe some hog or deer hunting as well.
PSA classic lower w/ A2 grip and Carbine stock
Aim Surplus upper w/ MOE handguards and Daniel Defense LW 16" mid
9310 mpi full auto BCG from AIM
MOE VFG
Vickers VCAS
DD 1.5 rear sight
Primary Arms red dot (until I save up some for an Eotech)
Tons of PMAGS, wolf for training and some MK262 for the house
It’s very soft shooting and the trigger is fine for my needs. My wife has enjoyed it and shoots it better than me. It balances well, is lightweight, and I’m not worried about it getting scratched.
Your rear buis is on backwards…
Overall, looks like a good practical build. I’d get a better BCG though. That’s not something you want to go generic on.
OP: Before making another purchase, do some research here, then start saving for quality parts, optics, mags, ammo, then quality training. In most cases, small knowledgeable, well thought out steps, are required to achieve high end goals. Failing to do so can drain back accounts by adding wasteful losses to an already expensive endeavor. Say ‘no’ to cheap parts.
I think you’ve got a good foundation here OP. I have a “less than perfect” black gun in my stable that i’m upgrading as I go. But along the way, I’m shooting the hell out of it.
So much win. I saved myself from…myself, by reading about what it takes to put together a quality carbine in these forums. I ended up spending more than I planned or wanted to, but the result is a weapon with no asterisks or question marks.