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A r15
I'm looking at purchasing an Ar15. I really don't want to build one up. I will likely be shooting cans and cardboard with it. I want one that is reliable, and will always work. I don't like to buy things twice. I was looking at bushmasters but everyone is telling me they are over priced prices of shit. Any suggestions, I don't mind spending a few extra for quality. I was also looking into the sig556.
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Adams Arms piston 5.56 or Smith and Wesson M&P 5.56 (Vickers edition) are great guns at a decent price, of course if money is no option Wilson Combat has some great rifles made to order. You may want to think about building one, its a lot of fun and is addictive as Jeeps.....its the BRD (Black Rifle Disease). Below is one of my builds, I have an SPR in progress.
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This Sig is an awesome rifle but is hard to modify, but doesn't need any modify. DPMS is a good reliable rifle as is the Stag. I also like Rock River.
By building your own you can save a couple hundred bucks and get the exact gun you want. Look around for a kit, assemble your lower and throw on the upper.
By building your own you can save a couple hundred bucks and get the exact gun you want. Look around for a kit, assemble your lower and throw on the upper.
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Originally Posted by Joisey
I'm looking at purchasing an Ar15. I really don't want to build one up. I will likely be shooting cans and cardboard with it. I want one that is reliable, and will always work. I don't like to buy things twice. I was looking at bushmasters but everyone is telling me they are over priced prices of shit. Any suggestions, I don't mind spending a few extra for quality. I was also looking into the sig556.
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If you don't want all the tactical stuff, the M&P Sport is probably a good bet. They don't come with the external forward assist, ejection port cover, etc. It's basically designed for the recreational shooter that doesn't want to be bogged down or caught up on all that extra "junk". Mossberg makes a nice sporter version too.
I don't know if any of them are legal to own here though. Are any AR's legal here? It's been a while since I looked at the laws. I hesitate to say and type anything about those kinds of guns for fear of a 20 year sentence .
I don't know if any of them are legal to own here though. Are any AR's legal here? It's been a while since I looked at the laws. I hesitate to say and type anything about those kinds of guns for fear of a 20 year sentence .