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I’m close to buying my first ar, what’s the general consensus on the most economical entry level rifle?
S&W M&P15 or Ruger AR-556 to buy. Aero and/or PSA parts to build.
I guess I’m too old to figure out how to order one online. Oh well
Build your own maybe. Other than my AR 10 I have kept most of mine under $700 and they all shoot good. A mix of Bear Creek or PSA uppers. Lowers have been Anderson, PSA and Areo Precision. I haven't priced out parts latelybut looks like orices have gone up. Just bought a stripped Areo lower for $129.Sent from my SM-G998U using Tapatalk
Building seems complicated.I can’t even order a damned thing
Quote from: jdb on April 03, 2022, 07:09:18 PMBuilding seems complicated.I can’t even order a damned thingJB, ordering a complete Lower and a complete Upper, leaves only two pins to put them together. Almost like Legos for big boys, It is that easy!Still, if you would rather by a new complete rifle, a S&W M&P15 (I have two), Colt 6920 ( I have one), Ruger AR-556, or either of the PSA's listed, would serve you just fine. One of the PSA's " pistol for $460" is a great price, would be wise to understand the differences between the "Rifle" and the "Pistol" version, again fantastic price! It is great to see AR prices coming back down to normal again!
Quote from: Alchase on April 03, 2022, 08:18:55 PMQuote from: jdb on April 03, 2022, 07:09:18 PMBuilding seems complicated.I can’t even order a damned thingJB, ordering a complete Lower and a complete Upper, leaves only two pins to put them together. Almost like Legos for big boys, It is that easy!Still, if you would rather by a new complete rifle, a S&W M&P15 (I have two), Colt 6920 ( I have one), Ruger AR-556, or either of the PSA's listed, would serve you just fine. One of the PSA's " pistol for $460" is a great price, would be wise to understand the differences between the "Rifle" and the "Pistol" version, again fantastic price! It is great to see AR prices coming back down to normal again!OK, I'm almost 60 And I built my first last year. A couple of you tube videos and some internet searches was all I needed, it was pretty easy (except for one spring/pin detonation). But when I loaded it up and started pulling the trigger it kept going boom. Now my problem is keeping up with reloading for it. They can eat a lot of ammo quickly.