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Springfield Saint AR-15 Review

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27 COMMENTS

  1. I got mine recently for about 550 bucks with 5 magpul mags and a bag new. NEW. My dealer was shocked. I looked all over the US and found the cheapest ones in Tennessee for a limited time and shipped it over. I shoot it for the first time this weekend at the range, im stoked.

  2. Somebody actually running a scope on a ar5.56..love it. Everybody wants to run a red dot. I want to shoot 700 + with these 35cent tear drops and if need be 4x is plenty low enough for those close targets.

  3. Great Video! Funny that you mentioned the Ruger 556 MPR. I have watched that video. I am in between both of these rifles the Springfield Saint with free float and the Ruger 556 MPR the Springfield is about $125.00-$150.00 more. What’s your opinion at that price point? Which did you like better?

  4. People bash triggers that are over 4 pounds like they are unshootable. People need to understand the purpose of the weapon system. This is a defensive CARBINE, not a Designated Marksmans Rifle. 5.5lbs is plenty good for that application. I actually used this same Bravo Company trigger in my build. It gives you a smooth pull and a clean break( which you actually noted before measuring it and then going tactical elitist.). The idea behind that is so that you don't fire the weapon unintentionally should you need to use interrupted trigger manipulations. Something common in combat as targets present themselves and are again obstructed quickly.

  5. No real reason to buy a Saint unless you have to have a Springfield. The Ruger AR556 MPR is a much better deal. Better barrel. Better trigger. The included case and sights with Saint do not make up the difference.

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