I agree with Fritz. If I'm getting a "how to assemble an AR15" dvd, I want to know to put the entire gun together. Most kits today come with the top half already put together and you only really have to put the lower parts on your stripped lower receiver. But lets say in a year or two I want to replace an A2 upper with a A3, put on a different barrel or free float tube. I know some guys that bought parts for their guns one piece at a time to sneak it past their wife. They certainly would need to know how to put the whole thing together. As a bonus if you put the whole gun together you have a better understanding of how it works.
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