I don't care if it's $500 or $1500 (no more) or if I buy it or assemble it myself. I just want the best quality gun I can get that isn't a poor value. All I know is I want a cold hammer forged barrel.
I don't care if it's $500 or $1500 (no more) or if I buy it or assemble it myself. I just want the best quality gun I can get that isn't a poor value. All I know is I want a cold hammer forged barrel.
14.5 socom barrel with full auto shit, lpvo, and suppressor
Mediocre at everything
Good at everything
full auto not needed, even when room clearing.
Get a good LPVO like a Vortex, and cant an aimpoint T2 on the side of it. Get an 11.5 if you know that without doubt you're getting a can. Reptilia makes the best pistol grips right now, bar none.
picrel
Get a DDM4V7, literally S tier upper. barrel alone.
Find a good deal on a DDM4V7 upper, literally better than BCM and just as good as Larue. If not a better barrel without doubt. Half the fricking price if you find a sale.
Then just get an anderson no horse lower if you really want to be based and piss off all of the gucci 15 y/os who dont actually shoot.
Boom, pretty much just got a "larue" tier without paying $3000 for the name.
>get a cope scope with a cope 1x mode
>offset red dot
where do you get coupons ?
I agree with &
Though, i'd only go a barrel length lower than 14.5 if the rifle was chambered in 300BLK, but then i'd consider that a specialist rifle and not an all round fighting rifle.
DDM4V7. Jack of all Trades, best barrel you can get.
That's what I was thinking, but a lot of people call them overpriced.
As a complete rifle, a little. Many companies tend to overvalue their complete lowers.
>$1700 for a gun with a milspec trigger
broken in milspec trigger is the best trigger
>broken in milspec trigger is the best trigger
Idk my ruger is broken in and it still is pretty stiff compared to a 2 stage
2 stage was created to meet military reqs in trigger weight by dividing the weight into two stages.
Ultimately, it's not that useful other than precision shooting.
Anything else? There are Alot of quality, very crisp, more crisp than any 2S, single stages out there.
Ok just as long as you cleared up "milspec" trigger.
Now go forth with your stamped sbr and clrear some rooooooms!
I mean you sound alittle jaded and bitter because you know that I'm right.
You are wrong in generalizing "milspec" triggers being broke in are the best because like i said the single stage milspec doesn't get better being broke in.
>caring about something 99% of people replace anyways with something tuned specifically for their use/personal preference.
Same reason no real, actual soul having people care that glocks have plastic sights.
With the profit margins Glock makes on those fricking things, they ought to have good triggers, and metal sights by now. Is they cost the 250 dollars they're actually worth, I wouldn't care about plastic sights.
416 homebrew abortion upper slapped on the cheapest lower you can find.
11.5 KAC SR-15
DDM4V7, don't listen to poorgays that do Aero lowers and whatever the frick on top. Get a factory fresh and be done with it.
>Home defense
Anything that isn't trash likely to break with a shorter barrel. Any extra money spent on a gun is money you could spend on motion detectors, door/window alarms, sturdy doors, and security locks, each of which will improve safety better than having a slightly better firearm.
>Boog-LARP
Most expensive weapon you can find. An AR for every barrel length. Cover it in tacticool shit. Remember to save money for night vision goggles and level 4 armor for your walks through downtown with a friendly police escort.
Remember, don't do PT! People will think you are a Fed if you have a normal BMI and can run a mile in your gear. It helps to be at least 55 since that's the medium age in these groups.
Remember to work on your speech you'll give when you tell everyone they are heroic, brave patriots for risking going out. You have to address them like a spontaneous crowd of demonstrators even though the event took place in a metro if 2 million people, drew 120 demonstrators, who came from all over the country, as was planned months in advance and advertised on Boomerbook with zero real fear of the government doing a thing about it except assigning cops overtime to direct traffic so you can cross the street safely.
You are moronic and hate fun. Everyone already hates fatty gun people.
>Anything that isn't trash likely to break with a shorter barrel. Any extra money spent on a gun is money you could spend on motion detectors, door/window alarms, sturdy doors, and security locks, each of which will improve safety better than having a slightly better firearm.
And a dog.
Trained one.
2018 was over four years ago, you can let go now
lower doesn't matter, upper doesn't matter. BCG get one from a reputable manufacturer that's either Nitrided, DLC'd, Hard Chromed, TiN'd or TiCN'd. Barrel, get either a BA Hansen, a Faxon Gunner, or a BCM ELW, 16" in .223 wylde or 5.56 NATO (doesn't really matter). LPVO, get an LPVO in your price range, spend no less than $250 on it. Furniture doesn't really matter. Trigger, get a Larue MBT-2S or a Rise Armament RA-242 if you want a single stage. Hiperfire eclipse is also comfy. If you want to go full gucci mode, get a triggertech diamond or an AR-Gold. The best standalone muzzle device is a Strike Industries J Comp V2 (unironically strikeshit BTFO's everyone else in this category). This is not true if you want to run a can. If you want to run a can, just pick the QD muzzle device of your choosing.
true or no
LPVO short eye relief, need perfect position
blurry at high magnification
only a shitty one.
I’ll get a lot of shit for this but M&P Sport II is a good choice if this is your first AR and you don’t have enough experience to care about the price or parts or whatever. It’s the rifle most first owners buy for a reason: it’s good quality for a super low price and while it’s not Gucci tier it has the quality in the right places to make it last a lifetime and more for most shooters. Most shooters will just bring it to the range maybe once a year and have it handy for home defense, not actually ruck it through miles of dirt and shoot it full auto without cleaning for months as if it were a military issued rifle. I’ve had a few friends buy it and it’s great for what it is. If you wanna buy a Gucci rifle go ahead, but it seems like for what you wanna use it for it’d be a lot of extra money for no real benefit.
20’’ hbar
Nothing else
The best AR for everything is the AR10.
10inch barrel length for 5.56 since it would be good enough for close-mid range, but if you want a REAL rifle, you get a 7.62 one.
Based comment.
I’m assuming you don’t want to go with an SBR so here’s what I’d do.
https://www.brownells.com/rifle-parts/receiver-parts/receivers/upper-receivers/m4a1-stripped-socom-upper-receiver-14-5in-5-56-prod136059.aspx?avs%7cManufacturer_1=DANIEL%2bDEFENSE
https://www.brownells.com/rifle-parts/bolt-parts/bolt-carrier-groups/ar-15-semi-auto-chrome-bolt-carrier-groups-prod129915.aspx
https://www.brownells.com/rifle-parts/muzzle-devices/flash-hiders/socom-closed-tine-flash-hider-for-5-56mm-223-rifles-prod141406.aspx
https://www.brownells.com/rifle-parts/bolt-parts/charging-handle-parts/charging-handles/ar-15-charging-handle-assembly-prod84219.aspx
https://www.primaryarms.com/pws-mk1-mod-1-m-pro-complete-lower-receiver
If you absolutely need ambi there are some good ones out there but you’re going to pay a lot more. This will get you a rifle that’ll last a lifetime for sub 1500 dollars. Get the muzzle device pinned and welded to stay compliant. Quad rail is best for longevity and durability.
I’m sorry I accidentally linked the semi auto bcg get the m16 full auto carrier.
https://www.brownells.com/rifle-parts/bolt-parts/bolt-carrier-groups/m16-5-56-bolt-carrier-group-chrome-mp-prod109980.aspx
BCM and DD seem to be the best in terms of value and quality. Around the $1400-$1800 range. From there up you have your high end rifle brands.
11.5 KAC, you can hit out to 500-600 yards with it
anything further you dont want to use 556
i think they go for well under 1500
highly accurate sbr w/ an lpvo. great 0-300 rifle with the capability of going out to 600 yards.
>600 yards
>home defense
>5.56 SBR + 600 yards
>first world civil war where everyone has armor
You're not even going to give them a good bruise.
a 77gr hpbt at 600 yards out of an 11.5 barrel will shatter any bone it hits.
>everyone has armor
they don't.
I have a 12" PSA pistol in 6.5 grendel and I can ring steel ezpz to 1000yds shooting wolf
>bugaloo
Anon, just call it what it is. Violent armed insurrection against the united states federal government.
Fn-A4 and an M150 ACOG
>no adjustable sling
>no telescoping stock
>no flashlight
>no ir laser
>no camo paint job
ngmi, kid
PSA is justasgood
14.5 50Beo anything less is for babies.
Anything other than a DD or KAC is not best "overall".
Cant go wrong with an AR5.7, assuming you can find one.
Was thinking about buying a Colt Monolithic, do I bite?
sure, go ahead. if you ever do a barrel swap, which isn't something you do every day, you'll need a special tool.
i don't think i'd ever need to, i'm not someone who shoots very frequently
M&P15 Sport II and then buy a Gucci optic.
I can only go by my experience but here's my recommendations by price range
>High end- Larue
>Mid-high- BCM
>Mid tier- Spikes/M&p/Ruger 5.56
>Inexpensive- PSA/Stag arms
These will all probably be just fine (any company can have a rifle that missed QC) but depending on how much you spend you get a nicer feel, customer support, and higher resale value. If those things even matter to you. For me personally I like a super accurate larue precision gun for my nice gun, and a PSA/Anderson gun for being a beater (it feels good to have a gun you WANT to kill, opposite feeling of a safe queen) and also a little mid range KE arms pistol. I'd recommend nice triggers as some said larue has an awesome one and I'd shell out for a good quality bolt. Also don't forget to order a pack of gas rings for a rainy day! Gl
S&W and Ruger ARs aren't mid-tier. Their shit can be had for under $600. Also, I've looked at Stags and their cheapest ARs are around $700, then go up to around $1000.
If it's your first AR, or you're a new shooter then unironically get a MP15 or PSA. As with any hobby buying better equipment isn't going to make you better at using it and the reality is anything north of an Aero Precision and the limiting factor is going to be the shooter, not the gun. Your money and effort are better spent on ammo and training.
I went with a quad railed 16" dissipator with an A2 stock.
Works on my machine.
Do you have any experience with ar15s? If you can easily disassemble/reassemble then you should just buy whatever barrel and bcg and just build one exactly how you want it.
Colt 6920 with an aimpoint on top
Good answer, chances are most people won’t shoot their rifle, and Colt has good resale value
Bonus points if you get a smith to make it 14.7 w pinned a2 birdcage
$500 for a PSA with a CHF barrel, $400 for an Aimpoint PRO, and $600 in ammo to practice.
>I don't care if it's $500 or $1500
because this is a fantasy post, right kid?
Buy any 16" AR with a FSB, get a DD fixed backup rear iron, and go shoot moron.
Maybe buy an aimpoint PRO and a magnifier or a 'cog at some point.