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Rifles, Reloading, Optics, Equipment
AR15/10 Rifles
Entry Level AR 15 for first time buyers
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<blockquote data-quote="jfloyd" data-source="post: 2027355" data-attributes="member: 73643"><p>Budget is a major factor here. Do you have AR experience behind the trigger to be able to know what you like and don't like? The advise to define your use/purpose is the very first decision to make. If you don't have that down, I would agree with locating a complete rifle or at least complete upper and go from there. Just building one is easy, building one that fits your needs is a different thing. If you can find them, POF USA stuff is super good for the money. I would skip the piston stuff and go DI. I have a couple of their products, one complete rifle and one of their uppers. Ive shot Spikes, Danial Defense, and many lower tier rifles. All of them worked and did the job but the job is the first thing to consider. This is definitely not a time when you are going to save any money so biting the bullet and getting something good is going to be spendy.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jfloyd, post: 2027355, member: 73643"] Budget is a major factor here. Do you have AR experience behind the trigger to be able to know what you like and don’t like? The advise to define your use/purpose is the very first decision to make. If you don’t have that down, I would agree with locating a complete rifle or at least complete upper and go from there. Just building one is easy, building one that fits your needs is a different thing. If you can find them, POF USA stuff is super good for the money. I would skip the piston stuff and go DI. I have a couple of their products, one complete rifle and one of their uppers. Ive shot Spikes, Danial Defense, and many lower tier rifles. All of them worked and did the job but the job is the first thing to consider. This is definitely not a time when you are going to save any money so biting the bullet and getting something good is going to be spendy. [/QUOTE]
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