Not quite done, but, it's shootable. My first brand new rifle. Dennis at SubSonic was the vendor for upper and lower AR receivers, as well as a barrel. Noah at Extreme Tactical (think I got that right) provided me with the other bits and pieces that I needed. And I got a funky fake suppressor off fleabay. Looks tacky, but, I actually like the weight it gives the piece. Feels more balanced. Still have to get a forestock, but, I can live without one. I plan to carve up an old walnut blank that been on the porch for 10 - 12 years, and have me a thumb-hole stock. Then I'll figure out how to make the forestock. So, I now have a functional firearm. About 100 loaded rounds. Now I need a warm, dry day so I can get to the range. Can only shoot J-words presently. Gotta make sizing dies. AND, I wanna try to paper patch these. It may prove to be an exercise in futility, but, I'm gonna try. With my new rifle, in the picture is my first rifle, bought with my own money, circa 1975. It looks like it did the day I got it. A 1909 Argentine Mauser. It has always shoot better than I could. It still does. A good, honest rifle. And still my favorite. Thanks, Dennis and Noah!!