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Can a cheap AR15 be the best?

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42 COMMENTS

  1. When stag arms was running hard, they had the best mil spec rifle on the market… their varminter guarenteed a .5 moa group at a hundred and a new barrel if you ever shot it out for free… i got mine for 700.00… hit 3 inch rocks at 700 yards all day will precision reloads.

  2. Thanks for bringing Gun Con back to Ohio in 2026… the turnout was excellent and the venue was so much better than Gun Con 2025. Please bring it back to Ohio again!

  3. All ar 15 are cheap, just some people are dumb enough to spend more on them. It cost less than 300 to make an. No matter the cost or brand of ar 15 they are all made on the same machines, and the more material a company buys the cheaper they get arterial so the cost to build ar 15 ar minimal but people are dumb

  4. FRTs and FRSs and things like the Trigger Kicker are more than range toys, they are useful tools that increase your rate of fire and with practice let you do 3 round burst style groups, which are useful in CQB situations. They also are useful for not just exercising, but enforcing your rights and increasing the popularity of the items show that they are common use and make it much harder to ban. If full autos were fought for in 1986, we wouldnt need them, but with them being so popular now, it let's you have something that is at least the dollar general version of what the military has, which is the whole point of the 2A

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