A review of the cheapest production AR15 on the market. Do you get what you pay for? Click and find out.
Here is a link to donate to a local shelter in Ames Iowa that could use your support
My Patreon Account
Note to readers: Please click the share buttons above or below. Forward this article to your email lists. Crosspost on your blog site, social media, internet forums. etc.
The issue was the gas block was loose and during the current day testing it was not getting any gas. The problems after the gas block were a headspace issue which was fixed with using a different bolt. When the old slightly off spec bolt got dirty it would get stuck in the barrel.
5 years with Mine and runs like brand new. I have no desire to get another ar15
I have my limited edition Omni Max and I have had no problems with it priced at 500 and used federal 556 and 223 ammo shot over 1000 rounds through it
thats weird cause I have one and it runs amazing. I have changed some things up on it too though but when I first bought it a few years ago it ran great for the price of it brand new. good video though. hell I have even ran TulAmmo through it a ton for target practice and it runs great as well and thats the cheapest ammo I could find haha. its honestly been one of the most reliable rifles I have and I have a couple I fully built with good parts ( not saying any of them run badly at all just that its comparable for the price).
sounds like a good candidate for a .22 LR conversion which does not need gas, or a buffer w/spring, and has it's own chamber. I would not worry about the polymer either when it's just .22 LR. Not a total loss.
Yup
Ill stick with my S&W AR-15
I saw the gas leak from the block in the video!
That weird because Iāve owned several ati AR15ās and they have NEVER malfunctioned
I have an ATI MilSport, and it is a very accurate and reliable rifle. It's not made from polymer, however, did have polymer parts inside including the FCG. I immediately replaced all the polymer parts..even before I fired the first shot because I didn't want any disappointments. And it didn't. Probably 5000 rounds through it, with a few ammo related misfeeds/misfires. With quality ammo, or my personal handloads, it operates perfectly. I paid $450.00 for it, and spend $60 on an Aero LPK, replaced the cheesey handguard, installed a Rise Armament drop in trigger, and a Vortex SparcII. So for $850.00, it is a very nice reliable and fun shooter.
What is the best semi auto AK style mag loaded shotgun thats a budget price, that's all I can afford and I'd love one. Thanks.
Wow LOL
ive had 1 for close to 5 years ,ive been shooting tul-ammo which is the worst ammo and never had a problem
Thanks for the review. I might be better off
with a high point. My
son has one of those
hi Point Rifles in .45 ACP that is reliable.
I think your advice is
good so I will save up
a few months an buy
an M&P Sport Ii Rifle.
I have one in .300 blk. No issues yet. Also, PF accurate, in my experience. I dialed it in on my scope and I could follow the round from right to left in the center of the target as I clicked and dialed my scope in.
That first problem I was guessing it had no gas going throught the tube turns out the gas block was loose
Talon gryphon š¤
Put a fostech Bianary in mine. No jam ever.
1ā groups @100yd
Everybody knows that getting shot by a $1000.00 AR hurts more.
I see these going for $499 currently. Yeah, Iād save my money.
THANKS
Is the barrel and plastic shroud exchangeable?
i'm disappointed just watching the video
223 views
I have one shoot first round and then failure to eject everytime
This ar is junk made out of plastic my ati is melting.
Fuck me I paid 580.00