Best place to purchase a standard AR-15 (M4 carbine version)

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What would be the best place to purchase an AR-15 that most closely resembles the standard US military m4 carbine? (and I am referring to online dealers)
 
I just shot my 14.5" this weekend for the first time and I can say this was exactly true of the performance. I have some accessories on it, but nothing that would effect performance that much.
 
If you are set on the 14.5" length, Questar will have a shipment of 14.5" Spikes Tactical ST-15's soon. Thats where I got mine.
 
Wow, how has no one called Troll on this thread yet?

I think 14.5" is the standard US Military length, but I didn't research it as I was buying a sporting rifle for the range, not a military assault rifle.

If you are actually in the market for an AR, then you should decide what your primary use will be, and buy the length to suit your use, not try to copy the military who needed a single length for any use imaginable, and end up getting a length that isn't perfect for any one task.
 
Wow, how has no one called Troll on this thread yet?

I think 14.5" is the standard US Military length, but I didn't research it as I was buying a sporting rifle for the range, not a military assault rifle.

If you are actually in the market for an AR, then you should decide what your primary use will be, and buy the length to suit your use, not try to copy the military who needed a single length for any use imaginable, and end up getting a length that isn't perfect for any one task.
No one called troll because you hadn't posted yet

And no it's not longer that's the standard barrel length for the m4 carbine

Also maybe his use is shooting a rifle exactly like the military use, which is pretty common, why do full military rifle command high prices over sportered ones? Because people prefer the original.
 
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Wow, how has no one called Troll on this thread yet?

I think 14.5" is the standard US Military length, but I didn't research it as I was buying a sporting rifle for the range, not a military assault rifle.

If you are actually in the market for an AR, then you should decide what your primary use will be, and buy the length to suit your use, not try to copy the military who needed a single length for any use imaginable, and end up getting a length that isn't perfect for any one task.

No troll comments because OP has been here for a while and it isn't his first post. Maybe OP wants an exact copy of the M4 because he is looking to start a collection or wants to know how it feels to shoot an exact copy of the M4? Maybe he has a relative in the forces and wants as close a copy as possible to the rifle they carry? Maybe it's his favourite rifle in CoD? Who cares would be my answer, he asked a reasonable question and got reasonable answers until your post.


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