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So I've been meaning to change something with my AR for a while and after the meet and greet I started doing my research on barrels and uppers. I want a 1:9 twist barrel and a full length gas system. From what I understand this leaves me with getting a 18" or 20" barrel. So would it be cheaper to buy a new barrel and all the additional parts or just buy a completed upper (a BCM upper). I honestly don't know squat about building and I'd probably need some guidance.
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You can come out way cheaper by buying all the different parts and paying someone to assemble them than buying a BCM upper. In any case building an upper isn't difficult with the right tools if you decide to go that route yourself.

So all I'd have to buy if I kept my same upper is a barrel, gas tube, front sight, rear sight, and handguard.
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Just out of curiosity what are you wanting to use this build to do? I'm going the opposite direction with a 16" barrel.

I want a AR with a rifle length gas system. Something that I can utilize 55 gr bullets out of and I can take out west and shoot prairie dogs with. I'd be OK with an 18" if I could find one. I also do want the increased muzzle velocity from a 16" barrel.
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I'm going to be going for a similar build soon, and am probably going this routehttps://www.primaryarms.com/Yankee_Hill_20_Inch_Barrel_Threaded_Fluted_1_9_p/yhm-79-tf.htm

Plus, friends don't let friends buy from Cheaper Than Dirt. :-D

I looked at that but the tight ass in me is willing to do business with them to save some money. I figure that this build is probably going to be the last thing I can do for 4 years so I need to save some money while I'm in college. I hate Cheaper Than Dirt but I will save some money on buying unnecessary things that I don't really need.
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Also, keep in mind with the barrels linked in this thread so far; you'll end up having about 3-4 Lbs hanging off the front end of the receiver, so you may want a heavier stock to counter the weight.

I'm planning on looking for a stock once I find the barrel I want. I may look at a shorter fixed stock like a M16A1.
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Don't be a tight ass. Go to ARP and get the barrel you want. Don't get hung up on twist rate. My original do all rifle was a 16" 1/7. Took yotes at 400yds+ on numerous occasions. Personally I like 1/8 over any of them, my most accurate barrels seem to sport that twist rate .
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Also, I would go 20" and get that extra velocity. You could also use a standard profile rather than a bull. With a 20" bill the gun gets really heavy. My 20" gun has a pencil thin barrel, .6" under the handguard and .55" in front of the gas block. It is as accurate as most other ARs I have shot. And worse case scenario you can get someone to thin the barrel to reduce weight.
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Is it honestly worth the money to get a new barrel or should I just buy a new trigger? With all of these responses it has made me rethink the whole barrel idea because my gun will shoot under an inch at 100 yds already. I really want another barrel but for what I would be getting would it really make that much of a difference?
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