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$600 AR Might Be All You Actually Need

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$600 AR Might Be All You Actually Need

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This AR-15 costs about $600. (Ammo Sponsored By Nosler)

And here’s the uncomfortable truth for a lot of gun guys…

Most people buying an AR probably don’t need anything better than this.

Not everyone wants to build a rifle from scratch.
Not everyone wants to swap triggers, debate gas systems, or spend weeks researching parts.

A lot of people just want a solid AR-15 that works.

Something they can buy, zero, take to the range, and trust when they need it.

That’s exactly where rifles like the Ruger Harrier come in.

The AR-15 market has matured to the point where manufacturers have basically perfected the platform, which means even rifles around the $600 price range can deliver modern features, solid reliability, and surprisingly good performance.

In this video, we take a closer look at the Ruger Harrier and answer an important question:

Do most shooters actually need a $2,000–$4,000 AR… or is something like this more than enough?

Because when you pick up this rifle, shoot it, and compare it to much more expensive rifles, you start realizing something interesting.

Affordable doesn’t always mean compromise.

Sometimes it just means you got away with something.

Let me know in the comments:

What do you think is the minimum someone should spend on a reliable AR-15?

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23 COMMENTS

  1. I'll keep my Radical AR. Shoots smooth, hits its targets, takes an optic and most importantly… I can afford it, and the ammo and mags. Sure I could have a Daniel Defense and put it in the rack forever, or take mine to the range every weekend. Without training, its just another useless tool in the drawer.

  2. I don't care about names. If I did I wouldn't be driving an 09 Hyundai Sonata with a half million miles and carry a Canik TP9 ELITE SC and my scary black rifle is a Radicall Firearms RF15. Every one of them are dead nuts reliable.

  3. I'd rather buy a Super Duty for my first AR. Why? Because one and done. I don't need 2 ARs, don't want to buy cheap and think for myself, what if I were to spend a thousand more and start upgrading parts and eventually spend much more than going with higher grade AR in the first place. Buy once cry once

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