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Top 3 Best First AR-15 Rifles

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Check out my list for what I think are the Top 3 Best AR-15 Rifles for first time AR-15 owners. I tried to keep budget at a fairly affordable range. Obviously there are much better rifles at a much higher price but I believe the first time AR purchaser would want to keep their cost low. Do you agree with me on these choices? Do you disagree? Let me know down in the comments below what your top 3 list would be. Thanks for watching!

Gun #1: DPMS Oracle ~$589.99 –

Gun #2: Smith and Wesson M&P 15 ~$1099.99 –

Gun #3: FN 15 Tactical ~$1349.99 –

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  1. I recomend if your looking for good prices on guns visit nwarmory.com Northwest Armory there out of Portland, OR i know thats ironic but surprisingly there are alot of gun owners in Oregon. They have the M&P 15 listed at $499.99 compared to his recomended web site selling the same gun for over a thousand dollars they will ship to FFL anywhere in the united states great guys only purchase my weapons from their locations and order weapons from them that they dont have in stock. They always have the best prices. Again thats NWARMORY.CON

  2. Why do people still make videos telling bold faced lies? All you need to do is change to a low profile gas block it he A2 post is removable. Jesus dude review cell phones and not guns. What a moron

  3. BUILD YOUR FUCKING AR. For the Love of God build your own AR. I just built a rifle for around 700 dollars that makes that FN look like a high point. Its not hard at all to build one either

  4. like I said I like Stag Arms and Rock River Arms… FN makes a nice Barrel… Believe it or not they produce barrels for PSA. when you see PSA including the CHF barrels

  5. I find it's best to experiment/learning to find what suits you the best. You'll most likely end up with 3 ARs in the end… (But each to his own…) If you're building a Frankenstein AR, all the better. (Unless you are safe queening/collecting) The main bonus is what you learn. You can easily do a better job than most manufacturers. (Just my experiance…)

  6. i got an FN15 DMR gen2 and boyyyyy oh boy do i love it. priced at 1900$ at my local store, they had some weird pricing glitch and they gave it to me for 1050$
    18 inch CHF chrome lined barrel and the big seller for me, 3.5 lb Timney match grade trigger. stupid good gun on deal of a lifetime

  7. The absolute very best AR 15 you can buy period is…the one you have! Buy one if don't have one, so that you do have one. Then when have security blanket you get a couple more if you want. But first buy the gun, ammunition, then get a freaking optic.

  8. i guess i would have to dis-agree, he displayed the DPMS ~ entry level why dont any of these video review the Original Armalite ?? i bought the Eagle Arms made by Armalite AR-15 for less than $500, infact it was less than $400 at Rural King in 5.56/.223

  9. Well, I just picked up an M&P 15 Sport II. Yes, the barrel twist is a bit odd, and it’s not cold hammer forged or chrome lined. But, I’m perfectly happy with it for a budget platform. The stock is a bit wonky; but it works. I am going to swap out the hand guard since it has no heat shield. Going to add a tac light with a remote pad/switch. Still, a nice little range plinker. Not planning on anything else other than possibly a red dot. My other AR is a Ruger SR762. That thing is a beast and funner than hell at the range. It is a dual stage piston platform, rather than DI, so a bit on the pricy side; but I love shooting this thing. I did dress it up with a scope, canted back up flip up sites, and an Atlas bipod.

  10. Your a 100% wrong just because you have a sight in front there are many scopes out there that you can put it on that can't even see the front sight and that's,not even with a,raised picatinny rail

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