however instead of find the lowest price AR and than spend extra money to upgrade, why not just spend the extra money buy something that already have what you like?
I was about to buy a Windham but I was shown and M&P 15 and told it was similar quality for $345 less, no dust cover and no forward assist but is it as good and easy to modify as the windham?
Thanks!!!
The a2 FH is standard now.
I have no direct comparison info between the S&W and the Windham. I'd have no hesitation buying an S&W M&P15. Miculek uses one, and he's a rock star.
Dust cover and forward assist are not needed for range toys, which is exactly why the M&P15 does not have either.
It will be as standard (easy to modify) as every other reasonable-quality AR out there.
Watch the factory tour if the Windham plant. It might help you out.
I always like to check out the manufacturer to see what kind of specs and quality audits they go through. Let's see Norinco let camera's into the prison... I mean plant. I think you'd be surprised at how many products in general are made by one company and branded as 10 different.Any reason to believe that S&W or any of the other quality makers do less in the way of quality control? I'm always surprised at the small size of some AR 15 manufacturing operations and more surprised to read that the receivers are made by mainly by four producers - for ALL makes.
After that, it's a lot of 'snake oil' and advertising hyperbole, something the Americans excel at.
I have no direct comparison info between the S&W and the Windham. I'd have no hesitation buying an S&W M&P15. Miculek uses one, and he's a rock star.![]()



























