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<blockquote data-quote="Owasso" data-source="post: 2718081" data-attributes="member: 33632"><p>I mostly agree with the other posters. I still think there a lot of benefits of owning AR-15. Even if ammo prices stay higher because of the proposed ban, 223/5.56 will still be much more affordable to shoot than many other calibers. While I have never owned a Ruger AR, I would not hesitate to purchase one based on my experience with other Ruger products that I own and the reviews I have read. However, I do own a M&P Sport mentioned above. I have owned it for a couple of years now and have nothing but goods things to say about it. IMO it is a good value for an AR that is used for hunting and plinking. If you are looking for something to customize, you might want to consider an AR without a fixed front sight. I do not plan to customize my M&P so for me the fixed sight on the Ruger, the M&P, other similar AR's is an advantage. </p><p></p><p>If you get the Ruger, please post and let us know what you like and dislike. </p><p></p><p>Good luck,</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Owasso, post: 2718081, member: 33632"] I mostly agree with the other posters. I still think there a lot of benefits of owning AR-15. Even if ammo prices stay higher because of the proposed ban, 223/5.56 will still be much more affordable to shoot than many other calibers. While I have never owned a Ruger AR, I would not hesitate to purchase one based on my experience with other Ruger products that I own and the reviews I have read. However, I do own a M&P Sport mentioned above. I have owned it for a couple of years now and have nothing but goods things to say about it. IMO it is a good value for an AR that is used for hunting and plinking. If you are looking for something to customize, you might want to consider an AR without a fixed front sight. I do not plan to customize my M&P so for me the fixed sight on the Ruger, the M&P, other similar AR's is an advantage. If you get the Ruger, please post and let us know what you like and dislike. Good luck, [/QUOTE]
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