cyphertext makes an excellent point.
You definitely don't want a non-shrouded firing pin. This is the kind of thing that can be avoided buying a higher quality AR.
Plus, the OP stated he doesn't care to assemble his AR. For you that insist he assemble his own AR, why not honor his wish?
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- Thu Feb 09, 2017 3:33 pm
- Forum: Rifles & Shotguns
- Topic: AR-15 research and purchase.....
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- Thu Feb 09, 2017 10:32 am
- Forum: Rifles & Shotguns
- Topic: AR-15 research and purchase.....
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Re: AR-15 research and purchase.....
We all have our favorite AR's and not so favorites: Favorites - Colt LE6920 / Noveske / Daniel Defense / BCM to name a new.
Not so favorite: Bushmaster / DPMS / Windham Weaponry
Here's a rule of thumb when buying an AR: A couple of hundred dollars more will get you a "Much Higher Quality" AR. Why get a Bushmaster when you can get a Colt LE6920 or another higher quality AR for just a few hundred dollars more? In the long run, you'll save money if you become an avid shooter. Higher quality means fewer break downs or poor performance.
For further information look at m4Carbine.net - The members there have strong opinions regarding AR's generally backed with first hand knowledge.
Not so favorite: Bushmaster / DPMS / Windham Weaponry
Here's a rule of thumb when buying an AR: A couple of hundred dollars more will get you a "Much Higher Quality" AR. Why get a Bushmaster when you can get a Colt LE6920 or another higher quality AR for just a few hundred dollars more? In the long run, you'll save money if you become an avid shooter. Higher quality means fewer break downs or poor performance.
For further information look at m4Carbine.net - The members there have strong opinions regarding AR's generally backed with first hand knowledge.