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AR-15 Buyer’s Guide

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We go over what to look for when selecting your first AR15 🇺🇸

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30 COMMENTS

  1. I don’t think I need one. Scar 16 master race😅 Seriously it’s either an FN or Colt 6920, or HK 5.56 and a large Long gun safe cause I already filled up two long gun safes.

  2. I have a Springfield Armory Saint Victor Edge and love it. Accurate and reliable. It's now perfect after adding a red dot, light, angle fore end and one special removal, I got rid of that ridiculous muzzle break and put a standard birdcage on it.

  3. I highly recommend building your first AR-15 from scratch. You learn so much about the platform and how the various mechanisms work together. It’s not really that hard, either. I went from having zero experience with guns to building a complete AR-15 within a few months. Honestly, it was much harder putting together my last gaming PC.

  4. Some of us stick to our CHF CL barrels with king stroke or short stroke pistons. Personal preference thing.

    Though a nitride free float 16” bare bones with a dot are much lighter, easier to carry and do the job.

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