Following closely as my son and I are also going to be building a few. Triggers - I have heard about Larue Tactical making a nice trigger - any better out there that are reasonable and I should look at? Are Bear Creek lower and uppers decent? Who makes the easiest 80% lowers that are decent quality. My son is 13 and loves to read and build. Legally, he informed me, he can build his own - I really had no idea but I truly like the concept of him building a rifle he will eventually own.
bear creek is the buy up other places left over parts from contract runs and make uppers out of them company for the most part they are not anything anyone says yeah that's the rifle I want to take into a fire fight if they have other options.
technically most things are MIL spec meaning they had to fit a standard to be used but if your buying the overrun or blems not a guarantee.
you should test any gun before you take a big trip or need it , like many other budget guns and uppers you are the QA team make sure it all works you may have to send it back to get it right.
some people have gotten great stuff from bear creek that does all they wanted it too others need to do work or send it back.
80% I have only done a few I ordered them from Midway they worked , can't say if they are the best but they worked.
I have a friend who likes 60% lowers he wants to machine the shelf to mate to the upper so it locks up tight without needing a wedge
most 13 year olds don't have the machining skills or would need to buy the router kit and that tooling costs more than buying lowers.
Larue makes a good trigger for the $ the ALG is also a good trigger for the $
these are more of a hardened polished MIL spec type trigger it smooths it out and drops weight a little but keeps it around 4 pounds typically, the other option is a drop in that is contained in a housing , these are a bit more money and offer 2 , 2.5, 3 and 3.5 pound or adjustable trigger weights
a solid way to build that takes you buying the lower is buy an Anderson lower as an other and build on that , your not out much money 55-65 dollars you can always reuse it for another build if you do an 80% later but it gives you a solid budget start to building your first AR
most stores carry these I have bought a couple at Fleet Farm if I was filling out papers on something might as well toss a 50 dollar Anderson on the bill
PSA is also not a bad place to get parts or lowers
there are apparently only 4 forges that make all US AR lowers so then it is who finishes it and drops their name on it