Hey guys,
With the dollar going straight into the crapper, I'm looking at getting an AR-15 ASAP. I've been researching brands, setups, everything, and my head is spinning at this point. I'm hoping I can get some advice so I can nail things down and make a purchase. Here are some questions:
1 - I plan on getting a red dot. I notice that most ARs today still have the permanent front sight (FSB I think it's called?). Wouldn't this mess with aiming with the red dot? I know you can use risers to get a complete or 1/3 co-witness, but wouldn't the sight picture be so busy it would be tough to focus on and find the target? Are models with the permanent front sight considered obsolete today with the popularity of red dots? Is it better to go with a straight flat top?
2 - I've heard the models / uppers with the permanent front sight are much more durable than flat top models with railed gas blocks. I guess the FSBs are pinned or welded on, while the railed gas blocks are just clamped on. Any truth to this? I've heard the railed gas blocks can get bumped and be loosened enough to cause gas to escape and interfere with the rifle properly cycling.
3 - I'm not a competitive shooter - I just like to plink down at the range with my friends. I'm looking to spend a max of $1500 but would consider spending a bit more if it makes a huge difference in quality. I've been looking at Colts, BCM, Stag Arms, WW, Sig, and DD.
Any advice would be much appreciated - as I said, my head is spinning considering all this stuff. Or maybe I'll just bite the bullet and get a Tavor instead, and enjoy all the non-restricted benefits
. Thanks!
With the dollar going straight into the crapper, I'm looking at getting an AR-15 ASAP. I've been researching brands, setups, everything, and my head is spinning at this point. I'm hoping I can get some advice so I can nail things down and make a purchase. Here are some questions:
1 - I plan on getting a red dot. I notice that most ARs today still have the permanent front sight (FSB I think it's called?). Wouldn't this mess with aiming with the red dot? I know you can use risers to get a complete or 1/3 co-witness, but wouldn't the sight picture be so busy it would be tough to focus on and find the target? Are models with the permanent front sight considered obsolete today with the popularity of red dots? Is it better to go with a straight flat top?
2 - I've heard the models / uppers with the permanent front sight are much more durable than flat top models with railed gas blocks. I guess the FSBs are pinned or welded on, while the railed gas blocks are just clamped on. Any truth to this? I've heard the railed gas blocks can get bumped and be loosened enough to cause gas to escape and interfere with the rifle properly cycling.
3 - I'm not a competitive shooter - I just like to plink down at the range with my friends. I'm looking to spend a max of $1500 but would consider spending a bit more if it makes a huge difference in quality. I've been looking at Colts, BCM, Stag Arms, WW, Sig, and DD.
Any advice would be much appreciated - as I said, my head is spinning considering all this stuff. Or maybe I'll just bite the bullet and get a Tavor instead, and enjoy all the non-restricted benefits
. Thanks!


















































