Ar-15?

Francesco

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Hello everybody! :cheers:
I was browsing a couple of websites advertised above and I've been recently looking for an Ar-15. I've been doing research here and there and have noticed that there are numerous manufactures for the AR. I've been having difficulties to locate a shop online that sells an AR with an extendable stock. And as well I'd like to hear peoples opinions on certain manufactures and their experiences so far with their own AR's and what you'd all recommend :cool:
 
1. It's restricted
2. You can only shoot it at the range
3. The choices are endless.

That said, decide how much you're willing to spend and what you want to do with your firearm, what you'd like it to look like and then click on the banners at the top of the page to see offerings from different dealers.

You can get a Norinco M4 for something like 700$ or an H&K MR223 for 4000$.

If you can't find a dealer that sells an AR with a telescopic stock then you haven't been looking.
 
That said, decide how much you're willing to spend and what you want to do with your firearm, what you'd like it to look like and then click on the banners at the top of the page to see offerings from different dealers.

You can get a Norinco M4 for something like 700$ or an H&K MR223 for 4000$.

what he said up there , tons of online dealers here or you can go to the equiptment exchange and find a low round count firearm
 
Ellwood Epps sell some Ar15..Norinco, DPMS, and CORE15.
SFRC sells Norinco, and Daniel Defence
Wanstall sell Norinco and CORE15 (Canadian official dealer for CORE 15)

Reliable Gun sell some Ar15 as well...Norinco, CORE15 and Smith and Wesson I believe. But I believe you have to phone them to order.
 
Depends on what you like:

If you like to tinker at all with firearms I recommend a Norinco: you'll be able to learn a lot, it shoots great and there is lots of money left over for ammo to practice with. You can shoot it out of the box or add/change lots on it as you please.... and did I say LOTS of money saved for practice ammo due to $600.00 price tags??? :p

If you like complete from the start types of firearms, you could try DPMS, CORE15 or Daniel Defence: they are pretty much set to run from the get go with iron-style sights on them (scope optional). They tend to be more money so unless you have a BIG budget look at one with all the options you want in the price tag.... and I did mention they can be $2500.00 right??? :p

Myself, I am ready for a tinker gun that is ready out of the box, so I decided on a North Eastern Arms (support Canadian made). In my opinion they have the best manufacture's warranty in Canada... but I see that I might use it though. I plan on checking it more thoroughly than most firearms and making minimal changes, and still having money left in the budget for enough reload stuff to practice lots.... because I did mention they are $1000.00 right??? :p

That's my 3 cents worth: it is up to you in the end. :yingyang:
 
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