I'm AR-15-tarded. Please Edumacate.

Asking about ar15s is like asking about sports cars. The worlds your oyster bro.
Personally my first ar was a stag. 10 years later, its still my goto. I've had to change a few things due to wear, but it is still the workhorse.
 
My advice is buy some good quality 223 ammo, brased cased like say PPU and ask people at the range if you can try out their AR. I will let anyone try any of my AR's as long as they have their own decsent ammo. I have shot other peoples AR's and most of us enjoy explaining to you why we like what we have. Everyone seems to have a slightly different setup than the next, so don't be shy and ask to try. Try before you buy.
 
I jumped right into a Daniel Defense M4V5 for my first AR15, and I love it!

I absolutely love the look/styles of a more modern AR with a full RIS system. Looks much better in my opinion, and gives you plenty of real estate for accessories IF you decide you want/need them.

Pretty much exactly what this guy said... First AR was the V5, I figure I made the right choice. Lighter and ###ier than my buddy's LMT, plenty of rails to attach mall ninja accoutrements, awww yeah.
 
Lots of good advice on what/who to buy as a complete AR. A 14.5-16" length would be my suggestion if your considering future matches.

There's also some merit to building your own for your first. This how I went, mostly to learn the ins & outs of the AR platform with the idea of being knowledgable in the event I did end up doing any CQB or 3-Gun matches.

Some food for thought..
 
I've been hitting the net and I really like the 20" guns from an original design standpoint. I'm not going to be strapping stuff all over the gun, was thinking a scope and that's it, and I'd want the M4 platform for flexibility. No interest in lasers and flashlights or anything else. Just want an accurate, modular, 1k-2k gun. I like the retro styling like the Armalites but I think I'd need an adjustable stock though I dislike the look, mostly so my wife can adjust the LoP. Just want a quality reputable branded AR for the Range @ 100y pretty much.

I kinda started where you are, I wanted the classic retro look as it was the look that is most associated with the M16, plastic hand guard, carry handle, fixed stock. But, by the time I made my purchase I had decided modern was the way to go, as modern designs tend to be more functional.

Anyhow, I would suggest looking at Stag from ArmsEast, or ArmaLite from Wolverine.

Read this description, these are the types of things you want to see...
http://www.armseast.com/store/right_hand_rifles/4r_rifle_20_bbl_with_detachable_carry_handle/
 
Lots of good advice on what/who to buy as a complete AR. A 14.5-16" length would be my suggestion if your considering future matches.

There's also some merit to building your own for your first. This how I went, mostly to learn the ins & outs of the AR platform with the idea of being knowledgable in the event I did end up doing any CQB or 3-Gun matches.

Some food for thought..

Not sure how assembling ur ar15 will give u better advantage in 3 gun or cqb match than say somebody who bought a complete one but practices their IA stoppages and 1 2 malf drills.
 
Nope. I'm talking Restricted AR-15. The idea would be 3 gun someday if I practice up and get into it. There was no way I was going to go anywhere near the "Which Black Rifle is NR PLZZ?" keyboard puncher of the week thread. I've got my restricted for a reason and that reason includes AR-15s! Chromed barrel seems to come up as a good thing quite often.
If you want a 3 gun rifle the most common things to look for are 18" barrel with rifle length gas system with a high end trigger and a muzzle brake.

The reasoning behind using an 18" barrel with a rifle length gas system is because it is softer shooting than a carbine or mid length gas system.

Some manufacturers make 3 gun specific models such as DPMS, Stag Arms, Noveske, and JP Rifles.

I have the Stag 3G which comes with a HP/MP BCG, Geissele trigger, Sampson 15" handguard, 18" ER Shaw stainless fluted barrel and a Stag designed muzzle brake.
A great rifle for 3 Gun.
 
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