Sweet! But way above my budget!![]()
Like regret I throw budgets to the wind
Sweet! But way above my budget!![]()
Mil-spec doesn't mean much. Military doesn't buy the best equipment - they buy the equipment that meets their standards at the lowest cost.
There are a lot better options out there than mass produced mil-spec AR's.
Don't get hung up on the mil-spec thing, you miss out on some great AR's otherwise![]()
Any of them will be fine. I personally like dd and lmt but there are lots out there in the 1200 to 1500 range. Keep an eye on the ee.
After considering what people have posted (thanks all) and if my refund was in hand today I'd be buying the DD M4 v7. The EE is an option for sure, but warranties generally are only for the original purchaser and I want a warranty.
Who has the best price on one??
These are all great AR's and at the same time......is the Norinco CQ a really bad choice for a first time AR?
If you go with a DI rifle with anything longer than a 14.5 inch barrel try to get a mid length gas system. The longer the gas system the smoother the rifle will run.
If you have a choice try to buy one with a free floated forend. Preferably one with a continuous top rail and smooth sides and bottom, quadrails are heavy and uncomfortable and unless you have a bunch of GiJoe crap to hang off them they are mostly useless.
If you plan to do much shooting with the irons then you won't like the flip up sights, they work but aren't great. You will probably want to go with a rifle that has a front sight post and a removable carry handle.
The front sight post disappears as soon as you are over 1Ă— mag with an optic
Could you expand on that please, why aren't they great?Doug
Yep... like the E3 Bolt on my SR-15 is a departure from milspec as well.



























