yeah the R15 is like, bottom of the list
yeah the R15 is like, bottom of the list
Rock River Arms - Operator, Wyndham, NEA. Ask someone who really knows though as I have only really began to consider one myself. They're a bit like a Rem700 in that there are soooo many after market bits to add to a base unit.
Hey Gimp,
What's up with the R15s? Granted I don't own an AR and have only shot a couple, the Remmy seemed a lot nicer and more lightweight than a few of the other lower priced ones like Anderson Manufacturing, I forget the others. Am I just looking at shit ARs across the board?
I'd love one for long range bunny busting... But there's other bolt guns I want more before I head down the AR road.
It's an overpriced shitty rebranded DPMS or Bushmaster (I can't remember which and it doesn't matter, they're both arse these days because of) with shitty QC, features and a horrible real tree paintjob
Literally no reason to buy one when you can get a better gun for less
Ok looks like RRA win for 223 now some advise on model, barrel length , suppressor etc I know some is taste but most has been tried easier to ask what works than try it yourself lazy? No been there spent shitloads been ripped off Oh yes
"This is my Flag... Ill only have the one ..
14.5", some sort of muzzle can.
A suppressor increases gas backpressure, blows gas in your face and increases parts wear. Do Not buy 16" barrel with carbine gas, if you get 16" get midlength gas. Get an adjustable gas block if you can or a heavier buffer, and a Gasbuster charging handle
don't get something with non-free floating handguards
most factory free-floating handguards suck (are fat and heavy)
don't get something with an A2 FSB
You still haven't mentioned what the gun is for. This all makes a difference.
If you're wanting something for varminting you'll want a longer heavier barrel. If you're just shooting at the range for fun a shorter, sporter profile barrel is fine.
I've got 3 MAE suppressors. I probably wouldn't recommend them. They do their job well but damn they're heavy (and expensive).
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