So what do you want to use it for?
If I was going to buy my one and only AR it would be a 20" Stag Special with a 1/7 barrel.
Anyone who suggests a chinese AR is a good choice over a Canadian-Made AR thats only 300$ more should be ashamed. Especially if you want to talk about value for the money.
How is the PWS stuff? They look good, come with some nice furniture (re: magpul stuff) and is piston driven. Price doesn't seen too high either. Any thoughts on that manufacturer?
Hi guys, I am also very interested in a AR rifle. I own a SWISS ARMS PE 90 but I was thinking about trading it for a Noveske 12.5 Crusader or a KNIGHTS ARMAMENT SR15 E3. I absolutely love my PE 90 but those other two ARs have gotten me very curios since there is so much more after market available for the AR platforms. I would like to rely on your expertise and experience in this matter since I am not familiar with the Ar platform. I would very much appreciate any HELP!!!! Thanks in advance.
PWS is really good stuff, but unfortunately, it isn't master of bang for the buck.
I've owned many major brands, and in all honesty, my best bang for the buck came from my Norinco. It was my most accurate (outshooting my 20" Stag AR), cheapest and never had a single failure. The finish was crappy, but I wouldn't hesitate in buying another.
Thanks for the input!![]()
I'm interested in putting the Canadian made NEA and the new US made Core15 on a side by side comparison. I'm just about finished a Colt LE6920 project, then I think I'll purchase these 2 and try my hands at a write up and range report. They both come in at around the $1000-$1100 mark, and both look really promising.
No. The DI version at reliable gun is $1095.00 and the piston version (Adams Arms conversion) runs $1495.00 IIRC. There have been mixed reviews over the AA piston kit, but it's still a pretty good price for an entry level piston.I'd be very interested in your review. Isn't a Core more than $1100 tho?



























