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What is the best overall AR rifle with the lowest $ common denominator?
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<blockquote data-quote="acelungger" data-source="post: 1211964" data-attributes="member: 13032"><p>Noober1, </p><p> Man you got a lot of good info in this thread! Way to many choices, first off you need to decide what YOUR needs are in a AR rifle. In the title you state AR so that leads me to focus on a AR rifle. Because of there being so many AR's that you can get your hands on. If you don't have the ability to work on your own guns beware of buying a used AR unless you can go to a range and shoot the used AR that you might me looking at. You mentioned a budget, that will cut you out on a lot of the AR's. If you have a friend that is AR savy, you might think about putting toghter a kit gun. I have been playing with AR's for 25 years, I just got threw building 10 AR Car's last week. I was lucky and had a chance to buy some first line AR stripped lowers at a super price. Because I was building these for a person that sells these I had to build them as per his specs. He wanted to build them as cheap as I could, so I shopped around and bought the cheapest kits I could find!! That would not of been my choice if it had been my money, but since it wasn't I did what my friend wanted. He got real LUCKY<img src="/images/smilies/bowdown.gif" class="smilie" loading="lazy" alt=":bowdown:" title="Bowdown :bowdown:" data-shortname=":bowdown:" /> all of them shot realy good! Not a one of them had a jamming problem<img src="/images/smilies/bowdown.gif" class="smilie" loading="lazy" alt=":bowdown:" title="Bowdown :bowdown:" data-shortname=":bowdown:" /> Cabelas had DPMS CAR's for $695.00 just the other day they are a good entry level AR, but even those can have problems. You have a lot of choices anywhere from $600.00 -- $1295.00 Don't jump and buy one with out doing some research.</p><p>I don't claim to be any type of expert!!! I just have played with them a lot for a long time and if I could be of help to you, feel free to get a hold of me.</p><p>ACE</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="acelungger, post: 1211964, member: 13032"] Noober1, Man you got a lot of good info in this thread! Way to many choices, first off you need to decide what YOUR needs are in a AR rifle. In the title you state AR so that leads me to focus on a AR rifle. Because of there being so many AR's that you can get your hands on. If you don't have the ability to work on your own guns beware of buying a used AR unless you can go to a range and shoot the used AR that you might me looking at. You mentioned a budget, that will cut you out on a lot of the AR's. If you have a friend that is AR savy, you might think about putting toghter a kit gun. I have been playing with AR's for 25 years, I just got threw building 10 AR Car's last week. I was lucky and had a chance to buy some first line AR stripped lowers at a super price. Because I was building these for a person that sells these I had to build them as per his specs. He wanted to build them as cheap as I could, so I shopped around and bought the cheapest kits I could find!! That would not of been my choice if it had been my money, but since it wasn't I did what my friend wanted. He got real LUCKY:bowdown: all of them shot realy good! Not a one of them had a jamming problem:bowdown: Cabelas had DPMS CAR's for $695.00 just the other day they are a good entry level AR, but even those can have problems. You have a lot of choices anywhere from $600.00 -- $1295.00 Don't jump and buy one with out doing some research. I don't claim to be any type of expert!!! I just have played with them a lot for a long time and if I could be of help to you, feel free to get a hold of me. ACE [/QUOTE]
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