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blobman
12-11-2011, 03:46 PM
buddy has a woody for em,says hes thinking of selling a couple of bushys to pay for 1,anybody have any ep. with these?

Schuetzenman
12-11-2011, 06:26 PM
Tell your buddy to keep his Bushmasters and just save up.

Dr. Gonzo GED
12-11-2011, 06:52 PM
Noveske is who you go to when Colt isn't expensive enough. :thumbsup:

cevulirn
12-11-2011, 07:55 PM
Noveske is who you go to when Colt isn't expensive enough. :thumbsup:

Wait.. my LMT isn't expensive enough? (Just a LMT lower, can't afford one of those fancy uppers!)

gpwasr10
12-11-2011, 08:49 PM
TO me... Colt, Bushmaster, Armalite and DPMS (My favorite) are more than adequate But to each his own ;-)

Solidus-snake
12-11-2011, 10:53 PM
Noveske... for when you HAVE to have a rifle to never shoot but take pictures of instead.

Warthogg
12-11-2011, 11:07 PM
TO me... Colt, Bushmaster, Armalite and DPMS (My favorite) are more than adequate But to each his own ;-)

ArmaLite is my favorite followed by Colt.


Wart

Dr. Gonzo GED
12-12-2011, 12:28 AM
Wait.. my LMT isn't expensive enough? (Just a LMT lower, can't afford one of those fancy uppers!)
:lool: I was trying to remember the name of "that other" really expensive boutique AR manufacturer. Nice rifle BTW!

Partisan1983
12-12-2011, 12:29 AM
Noveske... for when you HAVE to have a rifle to never shoot but take pictures of instead.

:lol2:

gpwasr10
12-12-2011, 01:49 AM
ArmaLite is my favorite followed by Colt.


Wart

Both excellent choices... but with any of the main AR makers, I really don't think you can go wrong.

Schuetzenman
12-12-2011, 07:10 AM
Wait.. my LMT isn't expensive enough? (Just a LMT lower, can't afford one of those fancy uppers!)

Is your LMT one of the Piston driven types?

nfa1934
12-12-2011, 09:12 AM
I'm probably going with a Noveske upper for my .300 BLK SBR. Not a lot of other options.

Schuetzenman
12-12-2011, 02:17 PM
I'm probably going with a Noveske upper for my .300 BLK SBR. Not a lot of other options.

hepiphanyttp://cmmginc.secure-mall.com/category/CMMG-300-AAC-Blackout-Uppers-202 Not necessarily so. Check out CMMG with 300 AAC Blackout uppers.

American Rage
12-12-2011, 07:17 PM
ArmaLite is my favorite followed by Colt.


Wart

I absolutely love my Armalite mid-length upper. Loved both my Colts and my S&W too. Still, I'd like to be able to assemble a high quality clone at a reasonable price.

nfa1934
12-12-2011, 11:00 PM
hepiphanyttp://cmmginc.secure-mall.com/category/CMMG-300-AAC-Blackout-Uppers-202 Not necessarily so. Check out CMMG with 300 AAC Blackout uppers.

Their site only shows 16" barrel uppers. Looking for an 8" barrel.

arcangel
12-14-2011, 11:48 PM
Vtor aint cheap either. I'm happy with my S&W M&P15T over the bushy, and Oly I used to have. Also like DPMS but that's in 308. If your friend really has to have it he should hold on to what he has and save. I'd honestly be happy with 2 AR's and would invest that cash in mags and ammo. But that's just me.

Starvin
12-15-2011, 12:46 AM
Noveske distinguished themselves by hanging with the big names providing mil-spec quality AR-15s (the more I learn about ARs the more I consider some names nothing more than range toys) and truly stood out when they were the first guys to offer CHF barrels on an AR-15 (their cut-rifled match barreled guns were nothing to scoff about either). They remained a side note untill the 2008 post election rush and their stuff became solid gold from all the folks who had been thinking of getting a Noveske but never pulled the trigger.

These days they continue to offer exceptional rifles but there are several other companies that offer very good guns with similar features at a competitive price. There is nothing magical about the Noveske line. Top notch components that are well put together and if it can be loctited they probably apply a generous ammount.

If I could only have one gun Noveske would be competing on a very short list.

gpwasr10
12-15-2011, 11:07 AM
Noveske distinguished themselves by hanging with the big names providing mil-spec quality AR-15s (the more I learn about ARs the more I consider some names nothing more than range toys) and truly stood out when they were the first guys to offer CHF barrels on an AR-15 (their cut-rifled match barreled guns were nothing to scoff about either). They remained a side note untill the 2008 post election rush and their stuff became solid gold from all the folks who had been thinking of getting a Noveske but never pulled the trigger.

These days they continue to offer exceptional rifles but there are several other companies that offer very good guns with similar features at a competitive price. There is nothing magical about the Noveske line. Top notch components that are well put together and if it can be loctited they probably apply a generous ammount.

If I could only have one gun Noveske would be competing on a very short list.

Plenty of Bushmasters, Armalites, Colt and DPMS rifles compete the same Carbine Courses every day and seem to run fine... And if you want more Loctite (Or more things staked) that is easy enough to do on your kitchen table.

If you TRULY want a rifle built to your perfect specs...

Save some $$$$ and roll your own.

raxar
12-15-2011, 08:50 PM
Noveske is who you go to when Colt isn't expensive enough. :thumbsup:


Colts can't be that expensive, I have one and I'm a cheap bastard.

Schuetzenman
12-16-2011, 07:05 AM
Their site only shows 16" barrel uppers. Looking for an 8" barrel.

You didn't stipulate a barrel length.

Dr. Gonzo GED
12-16-2011, 08:04 AM
Colts can't be that expensive, I have one and I'm a cheap bastard.
They sell for @ $1700 new in these parts. Too rich for my blood. Nice rifles though!

nfa1934
12-16-2011, 08:21 AM
You didn't stipulate a barrel length.

Oops, just said SBR without specifying length.

Actually you guys have convinced me to roll my own. I've been shopping on Midway and I can build both an 8" .300 BLK and a 10.5" 5.56 for $300 less than the Noveske upper was going to cost (and this is still using Noveske barrels).

gpwasr10
12-20-2011, 06:45 PM
Oops, just said SBR without specifying length.

Actually you guys have convinced me to roll my own. I've been shopping on Midway and I can build both an 8" .300 BLK and a 10.5" 5.56 for $300 less than the Noveske upper was going to cost (and this is still using Noveske barrels).

Rolling your own is the ONLY way to go. If you have any questions at all feel free to message me, I have built about 5 of them now for myself and friends.

Don't forget to check out JSE Surplus and Bravo Company for parts as well. Both these guys offer first rate service for all your EBR needs.

Bluedog
12-20-2011, 10:35 PM
The dirty little secret of AR manufacturers is that they only assemble the guns they sell. There are only a handful of companies making AR parts, and DPMS is the biggest.

The arfcom fanboys love to wag their cocks over brands like Noveske, but they are 90% DPMS parts. I build my own, as cheap as I can, and the only part I have ever had fail was an ejection port door spring on a MILITARY SURPLUS (Colt) A1 upper. I still have not changed it, because the gun functions without it, and I am a busy man.

All of my guns are tuned, accurate, and 100% reliable. My least accurate AR is more accurate than my most accurate AK. If anyone wants to come to Michigan and try to wear one out, you are welcome to try, but you have to buy the ammo, and I get to shoot every other mag.

gpwasr10
12-21-2011, 12:40 AM
The dirty little secret of AR manufacturers is that they only assemble the guns they sell. There are only a handful of companies making AR parts, and DPMS is the biggest.

The arfcom fanboys love to wag their cocks over brands like Noveske, but they are 90% DPMS parts. I build my own, as cheap as I can, and the only part I have ever had fail was an ejection port door spring on a MILITARY SURPLUS (Colt) A1 upper. I still have not changed it, because the gun functions without it, and I am a busy man.

All of my guns are tuned, accurate, and 100% reliable. My least accurate AR is more accurate than my most accurate AK. If anyone wants to come to Michigan and try to wear one out, you are welcome to try, but you have to buy the ammo, and I get to shoot every other mag.

My buddy took my advice and we built his...
20" Pencil BBL 1:9 Twist
Flat Top Upper
M4 Feed-ramps
Rock River Operator Collapsible Stock
Rock River Two Stage NM Trigger
Free Floated Aluminum Hand-guard

He has about $800.00 in it, Closer to a thou with his Hawke Optic.

Try to find that combo from a rifle maker. It's light as hell, accurate and reliable.

After seeing HIS rifle his buddy decided to get one [AR]... I offered to help him build it... he went out and bought a Noveske instead... He has about 1800.00 into it... Almost $3k with the ACOG he got to mount on it.


It's a very pretty rifle.

Solidus-snake
12-21-2011, 01:01 AM
Hmm... check out the Solidus Pertwee competition thread to see what my home built, bottom dollar rifle does on a daily basis and I'm not a very great shot either.

I see no need for spending more on a upper than what I can build a whole rifle for.

gpwasr10
12-21-2011, 01:12 AM
Hmm... check out the Solidus Pertwee competition thread to see what my home built, bottom dollar rifle does on a daily basis and I'm not a very great shot either.

I see no need for spending more on a upper than what I can build a whole rifle for.
Oh, you can make them even cheaper then the 800 mark for sure; under 5 if you're patent. But if you want some fancy components (Match Triggers, Special Stocks crap like that) they start adding up a bit.

nfa1934
12-21-2011, 02:10 AM
I don't know why I haven't been doing this already. For less than $2K, I am assembling an 8" .300 BLK upper, a 10.5" 5.56 upper, and a 6" .22 LR upper. And I'm getting exactly what I want, not whatever appeals to more customers.

The .22 is really going to increase my range time!

gpwasr10
12-21-2011, 11:41 AM
I don't know why I haven't been doing this already. For less than $2K, I am assembling an 8" .300 BLK upper, a 10.5" 5.56 upper, and a 6" .22 LR upper. And I'm getting exactly what I want, not whatever appeals to more customers.

The .22 is really going to increase my range time!

Rolling my own is what got me bigtime into AR's.

American Rage
12-21-2011, 12:46 PM
I've been trying to piece together an AR for under $600. Can't do it. The closest I can come is for $700 I can get a local lower and order a cheap upper. But for a hundred dollars more, I can make that upper a heavy barreled mid-length, with a chromed lined barrel from Armalite in A2 configuration.

And that's my advice to all who I meet now. Get a local assembled lower for around $250, and then order an Armalite upper for $525 plus shipping.

Currently I have two AR carbines, but I'd like to get an SP1 clone and an A2 rifle in the future, and perhaps even a 9mm,

AK-J
12-21-2011, 01:39 PM
I've been trying to piece together an AR for under $600. Can't do it. The closest I can come is for $700 I can get a local lower and order a cheap upper. But for a hundred dollars more, I can make that upper a heavy barreled mid-length, with a chromed lined barrel from Armalite in A2 configuration.

And that's my advice to all who I meet now. Get a local assembled lower for around $250, and then order an Armalite upper for $525 plus shipping.

Currently I have two AR carbines, but I'd like to get an SP1 clone and an A2 rifle in the future, and perhaps even a 9mm,

Looking around AIM Surplus's website, it looks like one could put together an M-Forgery for around $560 (not including shipping or the dealer transfer for the lower).

http://www.aimsurplus.com/product.aspx?item=XRGM4upper&name=R+Guns+Complete+M4+5.56%2f.223+Upper+Half&groupid=55
http://www.aimsurplus.com/product.aspx?item=F1SASL&name=Surplus+Arms+%26+Ammo+LOW15+Stripped+AR+Lower +Receiver&groupid=53
http://www.aimsurplus.com/product.aspx?item=XCMMGLPK&name=CMMG+AR15+Lower+Parts+Kit&groupid=53
http://www.aimsurplus.com/product.aspx?item=XDSACARM4Rib&name=DSA%2c+Inc.+Mil-Spec.+6-Position+Stock+Kit&groupid=57

Some of the stuff is out of stock, and you'd need to add a rear sight of your choosing, but you can put together one for under $600 easy.

gpwasr10
12-21-2011, 05:20 PM
Looking around AIM Surplus's website, it looks like one could put together an M-Forgery for around $560 (not including shipping or the dealer transfer for the lower).

http://www.aimsurplus.com/product.aspx?item=XRGM4upper&name=R+Guns+Complete+M4+5.56%2f.223+Upper+Half&groupid=55
http://www.aimsurplus.com/product.aspx?item=F1SASL&name=Surplus+Arms+%26+Ammo+LOW15+Stripped+AR+Lower +Receiver&groupid=53
http://www.aimsurplus.com/product.aspx?item=XCMMGLPK&name=CMMG+AR15+Lower+Parts+Kit&groupid=53
http://www.aimsurplus.com/product.aspx?item=XDSACARM4Rib&name=DSA%2c+Inc.+Mil-Spec.+6-Position+Stock+Kit&groupid=57

Some of the stuff is out of stock, and you'd need to add a rear sight of your choosing, but you can put together one for under $600 easy.

Palmetto State Armoury had their Lowers on sale for under $50 a few weeks ago. Sales do pop up every so often.

American Rage
12-21-2011, 06:28 PM
Looking around AIM Surplus's website, it looks like one could put together an M-Forgery for around $560 (not including shipping or the dealer transfer for the lower).

http://www.aimsurplus.com/product.aspx?item=XRGM4upper&name=R+Guns+Complete+M4+5.56%2f.223+Upper+Half&groupid=55
http://www.aimsurplus.com/product.aspx?item=F1SASL&name=Surplus+Arms+%26+Ammo+LOW15+Stripped+AR+Lower +Receiver&groupid=53
http://www.aimsurplus.com/product.aspx?item=XCMMGLPK&name=CMMG+AR15+Lower+Parts+Kit&groupid=53
http://www.aimsurplus.com/product.aspx?item=XDSACARM4Rib&name=DSA%2c+Inc.+Mil-Spec.+6-Position+Stock+Kit&groupid=57

Some of the stuff is out of stock, and you'd need to add a rear sight of your choosing, but you can put together one for under $600 easy.

those numbers are misleading. First, I'd have to pay the shipping to my house for all things except the lower. The lower would be shipped to a local ffl and I'd have to pay them their cut, plus taxes. That alone should add at least $50 to the bill. And now I've got to go out and find a rear sight, some of which can be quite pricey. I'll assume another $40 + shipping. So now we're up to at least $660 by the time I buy a cheap rear sight, pay shipping, my ffl gets his cut, and city taxes are paid on the reciever. Throw in the tools I'd probably need to buy to assemble the lower, and it gets higher still. Now, if I bought the upper for $400 + shipping and a $40 rear sight + shipping and local lower for $250 assembled and out the door, that would bring me to around $725 for the deal.

And that is my point, for about $70 more I can put together a much better rifle. Just compare the upper two uppers.

http://www.armalite.com/ItemForm.aspx?item=U15A2CB&Category=bce7fa68-373e-4afc-b00e-63fe2c75d131

Here's how I figure it. Buy a local assembled lower with 6 position stock for around $250 tax included. Buy an Armalite upper for $525 and have it shipped for around $25 or less. Thus for around $800, I get a rifle that has (1) A2 sights, (2) a better gas system, i.e., mid-length, (3) a better sight radius, (4) a heavy barrel, (5) a chrome lined barrel, (6) a double lapped barrel for increased accuracy, (7) Armalite uses better parts than most as revealed by:

https://spreadsheets.google.com/pub?key=pwswheghNQsEuEhjFwPrgTA&gid=5

AK-J
12-21-2011, 08:38 PM
those numbers are misleading. First, I'd have to pay the shipping to my house for all things except the lower. The lower would be shipped to a local ffl and I'd have to pay them their cut, plus taxes. That alone should add at least $50 to the bill. And now I've got to go out and find a rear sight, some of which can be quite pricey. I'll assume another $40 + shipping. So now we're up to at least $660 by the time I buy a cheap rear sight, pay shipping, my ffl gets his cut, and city taxes are paid on the reciever. Throw in the tools I'd probably need to buy to assemble the lower, and it gets higher still. Now, if I bought the upper for $400 + shipping and a $40 rear sight + shipping and local lower for $250 assembled and out the door, that would bring me to around $725 for the deal.

And that is my point, for about $70 more I can put together a much better rifle. Just compare the upper two uppers.

http://www.armalite.com/ItemForm.aspx?item=U15A2CB&Category=bce7fa68-373e-4afc-b00e-63fe2c75d131

Here's how I figure it. Buy a local assembled lower with 6 position stock for around $250 tax included. Buy an Armalite upper for $525 and have it shipped for around $25 or less. Thus for around $800, I get a rifle that has (1) A2 sights, (2) a better gas system, i.e., mid-length, (3) a better sight radius, (4) a heavy barrel, (5) a chrome lined barrel, (6) a double lapped barrel for increased accuracy, (7) Armalite uses better parts than most as revealed by:

https://spreadsheets.google.com/pub?key=pwswheghNQsEuEhjFwPrgTA&gid=5

It was but an example.

The only tool you need to assemble a lower that you might not already have is a wrench to install the buffer tube for a carbine buttstock, if you choose to get one. If you found a stripped lower locally (@ gunshow or something) for less than $100 otd, you can assemble your own for under $200, saving atleast $50.

You can save another $75 by buying a DTI upper w/ the exact specs as the Armalite. http://www.del-ton.com/ProductDetails.asp?ProductCode=DT1024 Add a chrome lined barrel option for a total of $450 plus shipping (about $22 the last time I ordered from them).

You have about $675 into it for a rifle built to the same specs as the one you're talking about.

Or you can take you stripped lower, and add a rifle kit from DTI with the same features as above ( http://www.del-ton.com/ProductDetails.asp?ProductCode=RKT104 ) for $520 plus shipping, and end up saving about $25 for a total of $650.

Both options are between $125 to $150 cheaper for the same basic rifle (anyone would be hard pressed to say one is better than the other). Even if you just bought a assemble lower locally for $250, you'd save atleast $75 with going DTI instead of Armalite.

I don't necessarily think having a A2 upper (ie fixed rear sight) is an advantage unless one has no intention of ever installing an optic. Having the flat top makes it so much easier.