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AR15/10 Rifles
Recommendations for first AR-15
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<blockquote data-quote="mongo4567" data-source="post: 2322355" data-attributes="member: 113361"><p>I've owned and shot lots of them, in several different calibers. A lot of them have been some combination of PSA parts and I've been generally very happy with their quality and warranty when needed. To get the accuracy that I've wanted I did need to replace a barrel on one: despite being a long 7 twist 5.56, it wouldn't shoot any heavy bullets (77 tmk, 70 nbt, 69bthp) really well (under MOA). It was funny because it would stack wolf steel case in one hole.</p><p></p><p>There are tons of good options and with the current level of precision in modern machining I've seen very few options that I would avoid. I would say to chose your caliber (sounds like 5.56), chose your bullet, chose your barrel length/twist and then see what's out there whether it is turn key or build your own.</p><p></p><p>There are some things I love like Magpul stocks, Midwest Industries rails, and drop in one piece triggers for bench/hunting rifles. I really like the dissipater with full length handguards/fixed front site/mid length gas for a defensive rifle....but that is just a personal preference.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="mongo4567, post: 2322355, member: 113361"] I've owned and shot lots of them, in several different calibers. A lot of them have been some combination of PSA parts and I've been generally very happy with their quality and warranty when needed. To get the accuracy that I've wanted I did need to replace a barrel on one: despite being a long 7 twist 5.56, it wouldn't shoot any heavy bullets (77 tmk, 70 nbt, 69bthp) really well (under MOA). It was funny because it would stack wolf steel case in one hole. There are tons of good options and with the current level of precision in modern machining I've seen very few options that I would avoid. I would say to chose your caliber (sounds like 5.56), chose your bullet, chose your barrel length/twist and then see what's out there whether it is turn key or build your own. There are some things I love like Magpul stocks, Midwest Industries rails, and drop in one piece triggers for bench/hunting rifles. I really like the dissipater with full length handguards/fixed front site/mid length gas for a defensive rifle....but that is just a personal preference. [/QUOTE]
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