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What are some good prebuilt AR15s?
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<blockquote data-quote="Owasso" data-source="post: 2512426" data-attributes="member: 33632"><p>I highly recommend the S&W M&P 15 Sport. I paid $650 after tax. I love it. The exact same gun can be purchased at Grabagun for $566. At that price you can't go wrong. I can easily shoot sub MOA at 100 yds. using a variety of 55 gr. ammo. My gun loves the Fiocchi 40 & 50 gr. vmax, American Eagle varrmit tipped, Hornaday v-max. It also shoots wolf gold and american eagle fmj good as well. The only modifications I have made are a yellow JP trigger spring kit $11.00 (I highly recommend this kit before spending $150 on a new trigger), burris scope mount $59.00; and a Nikon P-223 3x9 scope $140.00. </p><p></p><p>My nephews and I have no problem hitting a plow disc gong at 300 yds. 10/10 times. My gun rides in my truck or on the front of my atv. It gets covered in dust. I have cleaned it exactly once. It has never failed or malfunctioned in any way with over 2,500 rounds down the pipe. </p><p></p><p>The gun is accurate, reliable and in expensive. What more could you ask for? There are a bunch of good choices but you can not go wrong with this rifle my opinion. I would definitely buy again. I will probably add the M&P 10 this year.</p><p></p><p>Also, do not listen to anyone who tells you, you need to remove the front sight or mount a scope above the front sight. You can not see the front sight in through anything with a 2x or larger magnification. I cannot tell you have many times I read on various forums questions about how to remove the front sight. It will not interfere with your scope at all, and if your scope fails you have immediate back up sights. </p><p></p><p>Good luck!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Owasso, post: 2512426, member: 33632"] I highly recommend the S&W M&P 15 Sport. I paid $650 after tax. I love it. The exact same gun can be purchased at Grabagun for $566. At that price you can't go wrong. I can easily shoot sub MOA at 100 yds. using a variety of 55 gr. ammo. My gun loves the Fiocchi 40 & 50 gr. vmax, American Eagle varrmit tipped, Hornaday v-max. It also shoots wolf gold and american eagle fmj good as well. The only modifications I have made are a yellow JP trigger spring kit $11.00 (I highly recommend this kit before spending $150 on a new trigger), burris scope mount $59.00; and a Nikon P-223 3x9 scope $140.00. My nephews and I have no problem hitting a plow disc gong at 300 yds. 10/10 times. My gun rides in my truck or on the front of my atv. It gets covered in dust. I have cleaned it exactly once. It has never failed or malfunctioned in any way with over 2,500 rounds down the pipe. The gun is accurate, reliable and in expensive. What more could you ask for? There are a bunch of good choices but you can not go wrong with this rifle my opinion. I would definitely buy again. I will probably add the M&P 10 this year. Also, do not listen to anyone who tells you, you need to remove the front sight or mount a scope above the front sight. You can not see the front sight in through anything with a 2x or larger magnification. I cannot tell you have many times I read on various forums questions about how to remove the front sight. It will not interfere with your scope at all, and if your scope fails you have immediate back up sights. Good luck! [/QUOTE]
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