
P.S. Optics aren't in that price, I will take care of that myself. 5.56 caliber only as well, work on other calibers later.
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The Ruger is a great gun from what I have experienced when I shot one. Only downfall to it is it's a little tempermental with ammo. I don't know if it was because the owner didn't keep it as clean as it needed to be or what. But, that thing was not going to eject steel cased ammo for nothing. I shot 10 rounds of Wolf ammo through it and it need to be manually ejected every time. Also shot a few different Rock River's and a few DPMS's including one in .308 ( That was a sweet rig ). My brother owns a Double Star and it's a good gun as well. I own Sig 556's, well owned 3 now I'm down to one. It has been the best platform I have shot. I may not be as experienced with AR's as some here, but that's just how I have seen things. The Sig is a lot more low maintenance. I have shot up to 2500 rounds in a day without one hiccup from my Sig. Took it out the next day and ran another 1000 through it without cleaning and same outcome. The guys with the Rock River's were amazed at how clean the Sig was at the end of the weekend. Also the Sig has a 1 : 7 twist compared to 1 : 9 on other AR's so the Sig has a little tighter bullet twist to it. The Sig also has a Gas Adjustment knob on the front of the gas block so if you forget to clean it and the action start getting sluggish on you just turn the knob and keep firing, I have never had to turn mine but it's nice to know it's there. So, you might take a look at Sig as well...kalipsocs wrote:Working in the $700-$1400 range, and I would be lying if I said I am not might attracted to the Ruger 556 for many reasons. However, I don't want to jump in head first without many many second opinions. So tell me what you like people!
P.S. Optics aren't in that price, I will take care of that myself. 5.56 caliber only as well, work on other calibers later.
Right, Sort of a hybrid between the AR and the AK platform.RECIT wrote:
I think the Sig rifles are a great bargain for all the features you get. But they are not your standard AR style platform. So they operate a little different, but still a great rifle!
This may be true... I'm not really sure on this. I know the Double Star my brother owns had a certain break in procedure. It takes a couple or three hours to do.driver8 wrote:One suggestion is make sure you get a flat top. Most of em are now unlike when I got mine. From what I've always been told about barrel s, all rifle barrels are chrome moly except the stainless ones. The difference is if it's chrome lined or not. Chrome lined are usually military type barrels. More durable but not as accurate. I'm not an expert, just what I've read and been told.
I see, the Double star was the opposite. It was like, One shot, breakdown and clean. Repeat 5 times. Now, two shots, break down and clean. Repeat 3 times. And blah blah blah to the point of complete boredom.driver8 wrote:I know someone that has a Bushmaster with a chrome lined barrel and I remember it had a pretty involved break in. Seems like Bushmaster wanted him to shoot a bunch of rounds through it without cleaning.