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Which AR do I get?
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<blockquote data-quote="timl" data-source="post: 538551" data-attributes="member: 5621"><p>I'm sure some people will disagree with me on this, but the bottom line is any of the "big name" AR makers are good to go. Actually, most of them use the same parts. I would say Stag, DPMS, S&W, Remington will serve you well. I would go with a 16" barrel, fixed stock, flattop upper with a Nikon buckmaster scope (you pick the power). Find a model without a front sight, because you're not going to use it and it can get in the way when your scope is on low power. That's my 2 cents, let's see what others think.....</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="timl, post: 538551, member: 5621"] I'm sure some people will disagree with me on this, but the bottom line is any of the "big name" AR makers are good to go. Actually, most of them use the same parts. I would say Stag, DPMS, S&W, Remington will serve you well. I would go with a 16" barrel, fixed stock, flattop upper with a Nikon buckmaster scope (you pick the power). Find a model without a front sight, because you're not going to use it and it can get in the way when your scope is on low power. That's my 2 cents, let's see what others think..... [/QUOTE]
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