Remington R15 CS

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Any opinions? I am falling for the simplistic design. No useless rails.

Who has the best price?

Anyone has a used one?
 
If I'm not mistaken, the R15 is a re-branded Bushmaster. As such, it's a good quality AR at a modest price. Not considered "Tier 1" (whatever that means to you) by most, however, that wouldn't stop me from owning one. I'd sooner own the R15 than a NEA at a similar price point.

ARFCOM or M4carbine.net will no doubt provide plentiful amount of information on this specific model.
 
I have one of the first set of R15s into Canada, and used it extensively in all weather SR competition out to 500m, and in plinking out to 900m. I have shot it from -33C to a little over 30C without issues, and have about 8K rounds through it from memory.

It is a really solid platform. Def at the top of my recommend list for those looking for a shooter. It won't please those that look at "fit and finish" though, as it is a shooter.
 
it does not fit tight? upper and lower? Any machine marks?

I am happy with my Remington r25. I cant complain about fit and finish.

Are we talking NEA finish or better?

Anyone know where I can find the eotech combo for a good price? I think it will go really well with my r25.

I like it because I do not have useless rails all over the place. I think this type of freefloat tube will be just as efective as those running more rails then they can use. I would not be surprised if it is lighter, less busy, more functional.

I use to love rails, but thinking about 80% of them id never use.

Only thing I want to add to the r15 is a pistol grip, my ar flash light. and troy back up sights with vtac sling. What else can I want?

If I want a laser I can get a laser pistol grip or add 2" rail.

I heard it is easy to tap the tube and add rails.
 
Id like one in .223.

I like the CS model obviously.

The camo though, Im not into.

Id also like a R25 in .308 20" barrel.

But for a "Service Rifle" shooter right out of the box, not too shabby.
 
So then is this one of those "Kept Secrets" for an entry level precision AR, instead of a build or higher end name brand model?
 
I've seen a few for around the $1100 mark, which I was surprised at.



If you want a rail and collapsible buttstock though, then the DDM4's we are bringing in might the way to go.

;)
 
I've seen a few for around the $1100 mark, which I was surprised at.



If you want a rail and collapsible buttstock though, then the DDM4's we are bringing in might the way to go.

;)

I like the DD great product, but the camo plus smooth freefloat tube is awesome. Only isntall the rails where you want. Plus 500$ less.
 
So then is this one of those "Kept Secrets" for an entry level precision AR, instead of a build or higher end name brand model?

Yes, but not really a kept secret. I have been recommending it to everyone who wanted to shoot comps since they came out.

I like the camo as well. If they were NR, it would work well in the bush.

The R-15 gives you factory free float, a rail, good internals, and even ooh ooh ooh must haves, like a crane o ring, and M4 cuts right out of the box. I thought I got it for a song when I paid 900 when 0bama scare was in full force. I offered to buy all inventory they had at that price, but the rest was 204. To hear about the <600 grabs. wow.
 
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One of the few I regret selling! I had it set up with an Bushnell Holosight(poor mans eotech) and a Vortex VMx3. Bout as cheap as I could come up with but it shot better than any semi rifle I have ever owned. If it wasn't restricted it would have been my go to coyote rig.

My GF liked it to. LOL

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Handle one before you buy.

I like the R25. Its a DPMS and the fit/finish is good for a consumer grade AR 308. The camo is a love or hate, but so be it. The price is excellent for what this rifle is.

Now the R15. It's made by Bushmaster. I'll say I'm not a fan of Bushmaster in general (ACR may be the only product I someday buy). The finish wasn't what I was expecting. The gas block was pretty bad. I have Russian SVT40 rifles made while Germany was invading that have gas blocks with far less machine marks than the R15 I saw. If I didn't know better I would have thought the gas block was pot metal. Also the finish on the barrel wasn't doing a very good job of staying on the barrel. I'm sure I saw a couple of small chips in the camo as well.

Personally I'd go for a Stag or Armalite before the R15. The extra money I think is worth it. That being said maybe the one I looked at was a bad example? I highly recommend looking at one first to decide for yourself.
 
dpms was different story. I seen 1 r15 and It was nice. I am gonna check one out next time. If I do not find one I like, I will recreate a r15 setup using a custom build. I like the free float tube, and I think I could get the cammo applied. Maybe Cadpat?
 
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