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Smith & Wesson M&P 15 Sport III Review: Is This Entry Level AR-15 Worth It?

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We tested the Smith & Wesson M&P 15 Sport III to see how it performs under real testing conditions. Is it worth the upgrade? Find out here!

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00:00 Intro
00:11 CRINGY Gun Meme
00:27 Overview
00:57 Ergos & Features
3:16 Accuracy
5:15 Trigger Pull Measurements
6:15 Final Thoughts, Issues, & Conclusion

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32 COMMENTS

  1. These groups are exactly why I don't buy when people declare their rifle is sub moa shooting 3 round groups. If it's going to open up it seems like it's usually the fourth or fifth round that throws the size way off.

    If I wanted a budget AR I might consider it but that weird PING noise would make me nuts lol. I'd probably go PSA, Aero or BCM first though.

  2. My first built AR I bought was a Radical Firearms that came with an Aimpoint scope on it. I have just north of 3k rounds through it and have had zero issues. I realize I have a sample size of one, but it just shoots.

  3. simple, no frills, reliable, and from a reputable American mfg. just a solid AR and great base platform to build on. my first ar was a Sport II and I have since upgraded nearly every part except for the upper and lower receivers. I learned a ton and had a lot of fun doing it.

  4. My first AR is the sport II, it was FSB carbine gas system with Magpul hand guard.

    After customization and learning more about the system, if it was a mid length FSB I would have kept it like that instead of changing the carbing gov profile barrel out for a faxton midlength gunner barrel. I still kept the safety & trigger as it doesn’t bother me(left handed long gun shooter)

    And it was only 550 in 2018😭

  5. What is this rifles largest competitors?
    Those milspec stock and grip are so uncomfortable to me. Thankfully it's only $70 or so to swap them to something nice.
    Also, nice to see that's it's using a mid length gas system.

  6. After purchasing mine a few months ago , I’ve shot 1,000 rounds with minimal issues – two failures to feed with a steel Pro Mag when resting on the magazine , while PMags have functioned flawlessly. Considering its affordability, I find it a solid base AR, I plan on putting new furniture and changing the charging handle Smith and Wesson makes quality firearms used by police agencies across the country definitely worth the money.

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