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    Might take an AR plunge...

    I have been thinking about an AR. I really don't care for one but it falls into the "just because". Cabela's has a Ruger AR-556 on sale for 630 bucks. Anyone have one? All the reviews I have read give the rifle an ok. I know there are higher end ARs out there but I don't shoot competition or long ranges. I have other rifles for shooting way out there.....chris

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    I say go for it. You will enjoy it. You may also find yourself customizing it, however, as ARs are Barbie Dolls for men (and grown women). Pick some some $9 Magpul Pmags, a few boxes of bulk .223 or 5.56, and you're good-to-go.

    Pmags:
    http://www.magcommander.com/collecti...ar-15-magazine

    Ammo:
    http://sgammo.com/product/wolf-or-wp...ld-ar-15-ammun

    Parts/Sights/Accesories:
    http://primaryarms.com
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    Quote Originally Posted by coppertales View Post
    I have been thinking about an AR. I really don't care for one but it falls into the "just because". Cabela's has a Ruger AR-556 on sale for 630 bucks. Anyone have one? All the reviews I have read give the rifle an ok. I know there are higher end ARs out there but I don't shoot competition or long ranges. I have other rifles for shooting way out there.....chris
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    You can't go wrong with one.

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    I just put one together for less than $500. Easy as pie. Granted I got a few parts from black Friday sales.

    I'm doing a .308 next. Something to mount my night force on.
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    I have yet to hear anything bad about Ruger's AR. And for all you're really wanting it for, I say pull the trigger, get it. Unless you have something against black rifles () you won't regret it. Just open her up, learn how to strip it, then aplly lube, load, sight in and shoot it.
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    PSA has some great deals.

    Blem Anderson lowers work well for plinkers.
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    Quote Originally Posted by skorpion View Post
    I say go for it. You will enjoy it. You may also find yourself customizing it, however, as ARs are Barbie Dolls for men (and grown women). Pick some some $9 Magpul Pmags, a few boxes of bulk .223 or 5.56, and you're good-to-go.

    Pmags:
    http://www.magcommander.com/collecti...ar-15-magazine

    Ammo:
    http://sgammo.com/product/wolf-or-wp...ld-ar-15-ammun

    Parts/Sights/Accesories:
    http://primaryarms.com
    Gen 3 Pmag at same price. Gen 3 come with the dust cover. https://store-candsfirearms-com.3dca...ack_p_120.html

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    Quote Originally Posted by Viking350 View Post
    Gen 3 Pmag at same price. Gen 3 come with the dust cover. https://store-candsfirearms-com.3dca...ack_p_120.html
    Impressive. Any first-hand experience with that business, Viking? Looks like a small-scale operation.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Krupski View Post




    IF I were to buy an AR this is the only one that would strike my fancy ie: old school retro. those new fangledy ones just don't do it for me.

    i will always be an AK man though!
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    mines lighter.

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    I jumped in a year ago or so. Ak has been my baby due to undeniable reliability and very few failures even when I oopsie daisied a 223 into my ak mag and it fired. I do however find my Olympic arms to be more accurate than my Norinco milled mak 90. I just bought a bump fire stock for it for $105 shipped as anther way to show off my white privilege. As you can see, it will take many rounds to perfect, but short bursts work just fine.

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    Now all I have to do is wait for SWMBO to come across with the cash. I am wondering if my M1D will get upset with an AR in the safe? chris

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    Quote Originally Posted by coppertales View Post
    Now all I have to do is wait for SWMBO to come across with the cash. I am wondering if my M1D will get upset with an AR in the safe? chris
    The M1 won't mind. I have one next to three ARs in my safe and they get along fine. The german mauser however causes the M1 to get upset as they have an old beef between them.

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    CDNN investments always has some good prices on ar's as well as sigs. I bought 2 brand new SIG 226 TAC-OPS which retail $1200 for i want to say $850. Bought a P290R at Gander Mountain and 2 weeks later they had the same gun brand new for $150 less.

    http://www.cdnnsports.com/firearms.h...sc&order=price
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    Quote Originally Posted by skorpion View Post
    Impressive. Any first-hand experience with that business, Viking? Looks like a small-scale operation.
    No, I have never ordered from them. It seems to be moot at this point as the link now says item no longer available.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Helen Keller View Post
    mines lighter.

    Yep,
    I have had the standard "old school" 20" barrel, fixed stock, A2 model and the 16" lite flat top version.
    Before you buy one, pick it up and feel the balance.
    The 20" barrel feels like a brick on the end of a broomstick compared to the balance of the 16" lite version.
    My next purchase will be 16" M4 type barrel model (heavier barrel but still good balance).
    A 308 18" barrel is on my list as well.

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    Got my very first AR back in November. Haven't been to the range yet but I feel younger and the wife says things in the bedroom have never been better. If I'd known owning an AR would be this good I'd have done it a long time ago.




    Actually I did pickup my first AR in November and really haven't shot it yet but I snagged it for around $550 as I recall and I think it will serve me vey well. You don't have to break the bank to get a decent rifle, or at least I hope you don't. Guess the first trip to the range will answer that question.
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    Despite my username my Armalite 5.56 M15A2 would be my go-to gun in a real emergency. Light weight, ergonomic, very accurate w/ the 4x4 scope I have mounted on it. Over 6,000 rounds through it over the last 11 years or so & it's performed as reliably as any of my AK variants.

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    Quote Originally Posted by mrkalashnikov View Post
    Despite my username my Armalite 5.56 M15A2 would be my go-to gun in a real emergency. Light weight, ergonomic, very accurate w/ the 4x4 scope I have mounted on it. Over 6,000 rounds through it over the last 11 years or so & it's performed as reliably as any of my AK variants.
    Ditto, I keep mine clean and never have any issues.

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