Alright, so I pretty much need to budget at least $1,500 if I want one that I can really rely on. Thanks for all the advice, guys.
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Alright, so I pretty much need to budget at least $1,500 if I want one that I can really rely on. Thanks for all the advice, guys.
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Thank you very much, Mac! That's some great info.
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MacCool gives good advice. I wasn't really thinking about a new shooter of AR's when I said that about building one.
And I would also agree there are better made rifles than DPMS and Bushmaster. But essentially that was my point, unless you need one for competition, combat or a rifle that can meet the demands of dispatching killer hoards of zombies, you will be OK with one of the less expensive rifles. I would stay away from the Olympic rifles. I have seen a few and the fit, finish and reliability just are not there. For a little extra money you can do much better. There is such a wealth of information on the net, to be able to make an informed decision on what you need for your particular situation. I find sifting through all the information is half the fun of the purchase. |
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The purpose of any AR I buy/build would be to shoot at the range for fun. But it also has to be able to fend off waves of hostile zombies if necessary!
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"Zombie Killer"! Shoot some one with that, and a prosecuting attorney will wave that in the jury's faces!
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Many thanks to Goldy for the red dot recommendation... it's very nice!
I should be able to get out to the range this Sunday with it to have some fun.
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Looks clutch man. Hope you like it (zeroing for me was pretty much not an issue. Came zero'd for the most part when I was hitting it with slugs)
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state ~ make/model ~ caliber AL ~ Glock 22 ~ .40S&W AK ~ Glock 22 ~ .40S&W AZ ~ SIG P229 ~ .40S&W AR ~ Glock 21SF ~ .45ACP CA ~ S&W Model 4006TSW ~ .40S&W CO ~ S&W M&P40 ~ .40S&W CT ~ SIG P229 ~ .40S&W DE ~ SIG P229 ~ .40S&W FL ~ Glock 37Gen4 ~ .45GAP GA ~ Glock 37 ~ .45GAP HI ~ S&W Model 5906 ~ 9x19mm ID ~ Glock 22 ~ .40S&W IL ~ Glock 22 ~ .40S&W IN ~ Glock 17 ~ 9x19mm IA ~ S&W M&P40 ~ .40S&W KS ~ Glock 21 ~ .45ACP KY ~ Glock 35 ~ .40S&W LA ~ Glock 22 ~ .40S&W ME ~ H&K USP45 ~ .45ACP MD ~ Beretta PX4 ~ .40S&W MA ~ SIG P226 ~ .40S&W MI ~ SIG P226 ~ .40S&W MN ~ Glock 22 ~ .40S&W MS ~ Glock 22 ~ .40S&W MO ~ Glock 22 ~ .40S&W MT ~ SIG P229 ~ .40S&W NE ~ Glock 21 ~ .45ACP NV ~ SIG P229 ~ .40S&W NH ~ S&W M&P45 ~ .45ACP NJ ~ SIG P228 ~ 9x19mm NM ~ S&W M&P357 ~ .357SIG NY ~ Glock 37 ~ .45GAP NC ~ S&W M&P357 ~ .357SIG ND ~ S&W Model 4506 ~ .45ACP OK ~ SIG P226 ~ .357SIG OH ~ SIG P226 ~ .40S&W OR ~ Glock 22 ~ .40S&W PA ~ Glock 37 ~ .45GAP RI ~ SIG P226 ~ .357SIG SC ~ Glock 37 ~ .45GAP SD ~ SIG P229 ~ .357SIG TN ~ Glock 31 ~ .357SIG TX ~ SIG P226 ~ .357SIG UT ~ Glock 22 ~ .40S&W VT ~ SIG P229 ~ .40S&W VA ~ SIG P229 ~ .357SIG WA ~ S&W M&P40 ~ .40S&W WV ~ S&W Model 4566TSW ~ .45ACP WI ~ Glock 22 ~ .40S&W WY ~ Glock 22 ~ .40S&W caliber breakdown 9x19mm = 3 (6%) .357SIG = 8 (16% .40S&W = 27 (54%) .45GAP = 5 (10%) .45ACP = 7 (14%)
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If only those firearms purchasing decisions were being made by the actual end-users and armorers according to maintenance requirements and reliability instead of by the bean counters more concerned about their department's budget. Firearms purchases by law enforcement organizations is always low-bid. Performance and reliability takes a back seat. Glock in particular has moved away from their previously aggressive department pricing. Sig is desperate to get into the market. Looks like they dropped their prices but maintained their margins by cutting quality. Their current problems with quality control since Ron Cohen took over as CEO are well-known.
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