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Best Budget AR-15 Upgrades That Actually Matter Magpul Furniture, MBUS Sights, and Simple M-LOK Add-Ons In this video, Caleb covers the best upgrades for a basic AR-15 that keep cost under control and improve real-world usability fast. The focus is Magpul furniture and a few practical add-ons that solve the common problems with entry-level rifles: uncomfortable A2 grips, loose mil-spec stocks, slick drop-in handguards, and missing or questionable sight setups. Caleb walks through the why and the how. He shows Magpul MBUS sight options, swaps a basic stock, replaces a standard two-piece handguard with a Magpul drop-in M-LOK handguard, and installs a Magpul grip the right way without losing the safety detent spring. He also demonstrates an M-LOK vertical grip install with tips that prevent the most common M-LOK headache: the nut spinning instead of tightening. Chapters 00:08 Budget AR-15 upgrades overview (Magpul furniture focus) 00:18 Why basic ARs come with old-school furniture 01:15 Start with sights so the rifle is usable 01:46 Magpul MBUS options: polymer, MBUS 3, and MBUS Pro 02:38 Iron sights vs cheap red dots 03:13 Installing the rear MBUS sight 04:02 Sight placement and maximizing sight radius 04:45 Using irons as backup with optics later 05:12 Stock upgrade: why the basic mil-spec stock gets replaced 05:40 Magpul stock benefits: durability, buttpad, sling points 06:05 Removing a standard stock and installing the Magpul stock 06:44 Stock fit, normal play, and higher-end locking/tension options 07:21 Handguard upgrade: drop-in Magpul vs standard two-piece 07:55 Handguard lengths (carbine, mid-length, rifle) and fitment 08:23 Quick measuring method to identify your handguard length 08:54 Removing the old handguard with the delta ring 09:21 Installing the Magpul drop-in handguard 10:16 Why this handguard is an upgrade (ergonomics and M-LOK) 10:29 What not to mount on drop-in handguards (zero-critical items) 11:00 Grip upgrade: why the A2 grip is a problem on carbines 11:17 Magpul grip benefits: angle, no finger groove, beavertail 12:10 Removing the A2 grip and saving the safety detent spring 13:39 What the detent and spring do and why you cannot lose them 14:08 Grip storage compartment notes and assembly tips 15:02 Grease trick to keep the spring from falling out 15:40 Installing the Magpul grip and checking safety function 16:44 Adding a vertical grip and placement logic 17:51 Quick notes on Magpul sights orientation 18:09 M-LOK install tip: set the nuts before mounting 19:20 Using pliers to overcome pre-applied thread compound 20:10 Why that prep step prevents nut free-spinning 20:28 Where to mount the vertical grip and why 21:42 How Caleb uses the grip to pull the rifle in and drive targets 22:30 Other budget upgrades to add later: sling and QD mounts 22:54 Wrap up and Brownells Tech Line support Parts and tools mentioned Magpul MBUS sights (polymer), MBUS 3, MBUS Pro Magpul stock (basic model shown, higher-feature models referenced) Magpul drop-in two-piece handguard with M-LOK (carbine, mid-length, rifle variants) Magpul grip (basic model shown) Magpul vertical grip and M-LOK hardware Brownells magnetic tip screwdriver set (long driver used) Hex drivers (varies by manufacturer) Smooth parallel pliers (used to set M-LOK nuts) QD sling mounts and Magpul slings (mentioned)