Remington
RRA
Armalite
LMT
Bushmaster
Norinco
PWS
STAG
Its confusing they all claim to have the best unit except norinco.
There are claims of problems with the gas tube system.
Too much conflicting data ..... beep beeep beeeeeep cannot compute cannot compute *bang* (as my head explodes)
Ignore ALL the information in firearms magazines...it is 100% UNreliable. Once in a while they give an accurate description of a gun, but there's no way to tell which one out of fifty reviews is the one that's accurate.
On your list of manufacturers above, there are two that interest me: LMT and Stag. I have no experience with PWS so won't comment on them.
I am also partial to Daniel Defense...in fact they are my favourite simply because of the CHF barrels they use.
At the moment, I am waiting semi-patiently for the release of the NorthEastern Arms AR. I believe(?) I am one of the only people outside of the company to have had a look at them. I am guessing Darren of One Shot and probably ArmedSask have seen them as well, but that's a guess.
What I have seen gave me serious wood and should perform on par with rifles like, say, the BCM (basically unavailable in Canada, sadly) or DD (minus the CHF barrel) or LMT...but will retail for under a thousand bucks.
So I am advising people to wait for the NEA stuff, personally. I will be getting one of the first ones out and doing a thorough review, but all the tech info I have received so far leads me to believe that they will be serious contenders.
I am not a big fan of any of the following:
Bushmaster
Armalite
RRA
Olympic
DPMS
That is not to say I have not seen Armalites and Bushmasters perform...but they are not on par with the ones I recommend, that is for sure.
I would not bother with RRA, Olympic or DPMS at all.
Norincos I have mixed feelings about. They often run, but then I have also shot some which belonged to people here that were allegedly flawless, and personally had them FTF, or fail to lock back on an empty mag...and yet I have still seen those people here posting about the flawless performance of their Norincos.
BUT, I have also seen them run well. I would buy a Norinco ahead of a BM, Armalite, DPMS, RRA or Oly. But they often seem to have issues with standard accessories, which makes me think that they are better suited to people who intend to buy them and shoot them as-is.
Anyway I think they are about to become kind of irrelevant, because the NEA stuff will only be a couple hundred bucks more, and will kick the living #### out of any Norinco.
But then, there will always be some morons who want to save the $200 by buying a rifle worth $1000 less. If there weren't, none of the "not recommended" brands above would continue to exist in the US, where the price gap really is that small.