Free: Contests & Raffles.
I want an AR that I can use for coyotes but would be a gun I would choose first in an "End of the World" Scenario as well. Reliablity is key, as is accuracy. I wouldn't be against the idea of building my own if I learned how to do it.
From best to not-so-best;ColtBCMDaniel DefenseNoveskeLMTS&WSabre DefenseArmaliteCMMGStagBushmasterRock River ArmsOlympicDPMSThis is the "list" I was directed too when I got into AR's. I also think Spikes is up there with BCM and LMT
Build you own! I firmly believe that if a person can read a book or maybe even follow along on a DVD, and has the mechanical ability to lace and tie one's work boots, you can build your own. There is even directions on proper assembly on the web. Look at the "everything AR" thread (sticky) on Predator Masters Forum.If you don't want to build one, buy an upper from a custom builder, or if you are on a tight budget, look at CMMG's "bargin bin". I purchased one from there that was cheaper than I could build it, and it shot very very well. Remember, the inherent accuracy of an AR is in the upper. So pick components that work well together. All the lower does for accuracy is house that fine feeling trigger group that allows you to shoot just a little better.Also, one word of advice; once you buy your first one, you will likely be hooked! I think it's the most addicting, and easily modified firearm platform made.Quote from: micdude on March 11, 2011, 09:05:40 PMFrom best to not-so-best;ColtBCMDaniel DefenseNoveskeLMTS&WSabre DefenseArmaliteCMMGStagBushmasterRock River ArmsOlympicDPMSThis is the "list" I was directed too when I got into AR's. I also think Spikes is up there with BCM and LMTWith all due respect, whoever made that list for you needs to actually have some trigger time behind some of those. The order would definately change. Also, in regards to a fully automatic carrier group...don't even think it in this state, unless you want to live for quite a while in Walla-walla, in a concrete house and have a big room mate named Bubba, or Leroy, or something like that.
It is legal. What you need an NFA stamp for is the Auto/Burst Fire FCG.
The reason there are so many Ruger upgrades is because they're necessary.