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<blockquote data-quote="okdzb" data-source="post: 2718240" data-attributes="member: 7744"><p>Thanks guys ..</p><p>Not necessarily 'stuck' on the Ruger .. got there because it seems like a can't go wrong deal to get into an AR. Agreed, there a tons of options. Which is where I usually get to when I start considering ARs .. overwhelmed. Ran across the Ruger and most that have one seem tickled with it for what it is .. a good basic AR, already thought out, name brand etc. If I start thinkin' 'I need to go figure all this out and understand everything there is to know' .. pretty soon a squirrel will run by and I'll be done. </p><p></p><p>But - you did get me thinking .. seems like Nighthawk or somebody had a deal where they taught a class and you came out the other end with an AR. Anybody know if something like that is still happening? I might be up for something like that.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="okdzb, post: 2718240, member: 7744"] Thanks guys .. Not necessarily 'stuck' on the Ruger .. got there because it seems like a can't go wrong deal to get into an AR. Agreed, there a tons of options. Which is where I usually get to when I start considering ARs .. overwhelmed. Ran across the Ruger and most that have one seem tickled with it for what it is .. a good basic AR, already thought out, name brand etc. If I start thinkin' 'I need to go figure all this out and understand everything there is to know' .. pretty soon a squirrel will run by and I'll be done. But - you did get me thinking .. seems like Nighthawk or somebody had a deal where they taught a class and you came out the other end with an AR. Anybody know if something like that is still happening? I might be up for something like that. [/QUOTE]
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