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Frequently Asked Questions

Is there a free gun builder website?
Rifle Configurator is a free online gun builder that covers AR-15s, handguns, PCCs, and shotguns. You can select from 60+ factory platforms or build a custom AR-15 from individual parts, then layer accessories across 14 component categories including optics, lights, triggers, stocks, and suppressors. The builder runs real-time compatibility checks, tracks your budget, and scores your build across eight capability axes like CQB, long range, and low light performance. No account required.
What platforms can I build with this gun configurator?
The configurator includes 60+ platforms across five families. AR-pattern rifles range from budget builds like the PSA PA-15 to premium setups like the Daniel Defense DDM4V7, Knights Armament SR-15, and LMT MARS-L. Handgun platforms include the Glock 19 Gen5 MOS, SIG P320, and SIG P365 series. Pistol caliber carbines cover the SIG MCX Spear LT 9mm and Aero EPC-9. Shotgun platforms include the Mossberg 590A1 and Benelli M4. You can also start a fully custom AR-15 build by selecting your own upper receiver, barrel, handguard, BCG, and charging handle individually.
How does the AR-15 builder work?
Start by picking a factory platform or selecting "Custom AR-15" to choose individual core parts (upper, barrel, handguard, BCG, charging handle, trigger, grip, stock, safety selector). The builder then walks you through 14+ accessory categories: optics, magnifiers, weapon lights, lasers, suppressors, muzzle devices, backup sights, slings, and more. Every component is checked against your platform for compatibility based on rail type, barrel length, caliber, and mounting interface. A capability radar chart updates in real time showing how your build scores across CQB, long range, low light, night vision, suppression, mobility, reliability, and modularity. Budget tracking shows running totals with links to current vendor pricing.
Can I save and share my builds?
Builds save to your browser automatically with one tap. Sign in with Google to sync across devices. Every build generates a shareable link you can send to friends, post in forums, or share on social media. The review step also supports CSV and PDF export for offline reference, plus a QR code for quick mobile sharing. You can maintain multiple saved builds and switch between them from the review step.
Is it legal to build your own AR-15?
Under federal law (Gun Control Act of 1968), it is legal to manufacture a firearm for personal use without a license in most circumstances. You do not need a serial number for a personally manufactured firearm that you do not intend to sell. However, state and local laws vary significantly. Some states restrict or ban home-built firearms, unserialized receivers, or specific configurations. Barrels under 16 inches on a rifle require an NFA tax stamp (Form 1 SBR) unless the firearm is configured as a pistol with a stabilizing brace. Always verify your state and local regulations before starting a build. This is general information, not legal advice.
What is the 26 inch rule for AR-15s?
The 26-inch overall length (OAL) measurement determines federal firearm classification. A firearm with a rifled barrel under 16 inches and OAL under 26 inches is classified as a pistol (if no stock) or short-barreled rifle (if stocked, requiring NFA registration). A firearm with OAL over 26 inches but a barrel under 16 inches, with no stock, falls into a gray area sometimes called a "firearm" or "other" under federal definitions. OAL is measured from the end of the barrel (or permanently attached muzzle device) to the farthest extension of the stock or buffer tube. This measurement affects which stocks, braces, and vertical grips are legal on your build.
Do I need to buy parts through this site?
No. The builder is a free planning and research tool. When you find a component you like, affiliate links to vendors like Optics Planet are provided for convenience with current pricing. You can purchase parts from any retailer you prefer. The builder helps you verify compatibility, compare specifications, and plan your budget before committing to any purchase.