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<blockquote data-quote="henschman" data-source="post: 1707750" data-attributes="member: 4235"><p>All the mfg's you listed are good, but I think Palmetto State Armory has the best deals right now on an all mil spec AR. Colt or BCM doesn't really have anything they don't. I personally like a 20" barrel in that caliber for the greater velocity, since I consider the 5.56 to be a little on the underpowered side for hunting that type of game... plus I still find it very light and maneuverable compared to, say a battle rifle... but people kill plenty of hogs with the carbines too so whatever floats your boat. Either way I'd go gov't profile or lighter on the barrel, since you will be humping it through the woods. I'd skip the heavy barrels unless you're using it for long range precision, or as a squad auto. <img src="/images/smilies/image1248.gif" class="smilie" loading="lazy" alt=":gun2:" title="Image1248 :gun2:" data-shortname=":gun2:" /></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="henschman, post: 1707750, member: 4235"] All the mfg's you listed are good, but I think Palmetto State Armory has the best deals right now on an all mil spec AR. Colt or BCM doesn't really have anything they don't. I personally like a 20" barrel in that caliber for the greater velocity, since I consider the 5.56 to be a little on the underpowered side for hunting that type of game... plus I still find it very light and maneuverable compared to, say a battle rifle... but people kill plenty of hogs with the carbines too so whatever floats your boat. Either way I'd go gov't profile or lighter on the barrel, since you will be humping it through the woods. I'd skip the heavy barrels unless you're using it for long range precision, or as a squad auto. :gun2: [/QUOTE]
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