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AR15/10 Rifles
Recommendations for first AR-15
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<blockquote data-quote="lotech" data-source="post: 2322431" data-attributes="member: 63141"><p>I'm not really an AR enthusiast, but became curious about them several years ago. I bought three new Colt's - a 6920, an Expanse (I know, it may not really be a Colt but it has Colt stamped on it so I'll call it a Colt for the sake of simplicity), and an A4. All have worked well, and are accurate. Except for sights, these guns remain straight-out-of-the-box; no gadgetry, "upgrades", or other adornment on them. After doing much load development followed by lots of shooting over a couple years, I've pretty much lost all interest in these guns. </p><p></p><p>I bought Colts because they retain a high resale value and are easier to sell or trade on the used market. I won't argue Colts or Colt copies because garage built ARs or other facsimiles may work as well as a Colt, maybe better. They may be just as accurate or more accurate, but are generally less desirable at sale or trade time.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="lotech, post: 2322431, member: 63141"] I'm not really an AR enthusiast, but became curious about them several years ago. I bought three new Colt's - a 6920, an Expanse (I know, it may not really be a Colt but it has Colt stamped on it so I'll call it a Colt for the sake of simplicity), and an A4. All have worked well, and are accurate. Except for sights, these guns remain straight-out-of-the-box; no gadgetry, "upgrades", or other adornment on them. After doing much load development followed by lots of shooting over a couple years, I've pretty much lost all interest in these guns. I bought Colts because they retain a high resale value and are easier to sell or trade on the used market. I won't argue Colts or Colt copies because garage built ARs or other facsimiles may work as well as a Colt, maybe better. They may be just as accurate or more accurate, but are generally less desirable at sale or trade time. [/QUOTE]
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