
Today we break down the bare necessities needed to get into shooting sports, specifically practicing with an AR-15 rifle. If you’re a seasoned hunter or shooter, share this with someone looking to get started with their first AR-15.
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The people's armory at it again! 😊
My first civilian rifle was a PSA BLEM a few years back. Just starting off with little money, it was that or a Radical. Im glad I chose the PSA. Got me a Romeo 5 as my budget sight. Eventually, I got the Holosun 3x magnifier, and man does the rifle rock. Accurate, built tough, and not a single malfunction pushing a little over 1500 rounds. 🫡
I'm surprised you didn't mention iron sights. They're not as easy to learn with as a red dot but (and especially if you plan to shoot guns other than ARs) they're still good to have, plus sometimes picking or finding a good optic for you can be tricky while irons tend to be fairly universal for beginners.
Great video! Keep making more videos like this!
Waiting for y’all to ship my Franklin arms binary equipped to lower….. can’t fucking wait let’s go0000000👍🏽👍🏽👌🏽👌🏽👌🏽
Love how they say to shoot a bunch
I dont treat guns like cars, i tell new shooters buy a psa because the quality is good, the guns cheap, and if you decide you dont like the gun or shooting you didnt waist a ton of money and resale is good. Also with a cheaper gun you can buy alot more ammo if you decide to shoot then you will know what you really want in a gun.
You guys are awesome. But, you could be MORE awesome with A LEFTY RESTOCK!!! Come on guys I need my fix.
Grab a red dot and some magpul iron sights. That way you can train both. New guys…red dots are meant to have both eyes open. So at some point transition from dominant eye to both eyes
Great job, spokesman sounds super approachable. PSA keeps the working man in mind. Unlike the guntuber shills saying if you dont spend 4k+ on your rifle you're poor.
I’ve gotten a few things from psa, and other ammo in bulk. Love my rifle and can’t go wrong there
GUARDSMAN END OF STORY
Recommendation for new AR-15 owners: Look for things like the NRA's America's Rifle Challenge matches. Their level 1 matches are specifically designed to teach and practice the basic fundamentals in a fun and engaging match style competition. I'm not going to link it to them here (because YouTube, of course), but it is something that is easily available on Google.
I bought my first AR from you guys. Love it!
Will you be doing a reproduction AR-18?
PSA is legit, idc what anybody says. yea you might have to throw some lock tight and tighten some stuff but in the grand scheme of things PSA beats out everyone else bang for buck.
I bought a lot of parts from palmetto State armory for AR's and ammo and have never had a problem been buying from them for a very long time definitely a great place to get your first rifle
Get a sling it dosent have to be fancy but having a sling lets you keep your rifle off the ground when hunting and frees up your hands for moving and other things
Can't go wrong with PSA. I tried other manufacturers as far as the msr build kits…. as to the budget stuff thet are tops in my book.
proper maintenance and a sling are very important. don't over clean your rifle, keep it lubed and she'll keep running
Proper weapon maintenance is key for longevity.