Armalite and Bushmaster are good rifles. They are on par with RRA and such. I do not class them with Sabre, LMT and Colt though. It was mentioned about "fit and finish" earlier in the post. Fit and finish on "military" grade weapons like Colt, Sabre and LMT is not what you will find in high end sporting rifles of the same price range. Military weapons have one purpose only.....and being pretty aint` it.......Don`t expect the finish to be like Noveske or some of the other boutique AR`s out there. You pay top dollars for a rifle that you can bet your life on...if need be. Not a lovely, shiny safe queen to ooooh and aaaah over with your range buddies........
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Stag/DPMS and RRA are fine, fine AR's. You can't go wrong with either one of them. Bushmaster is just the same, but uses better barrels. Stag/DMPS, RRA, are Tier 3 AR's, but there is nothing that they won't accomplish for you, and they are well built. Bushmaster is Tier 2; again, nothing it will not do for you, and the barrels are of finer quality. The Sabers, LMT, etc. are Tier 1 and it's nothing but bragging rights and cosmetic/tacti-cool options. The LMT parkerizes under the Front Post/Gas Block assembly, which the other tiers don't do, but is that stuff really worth the massive cost increase? Are you really planning on humping a patrol out in the elements for months on end with this thing, and even then, is a spot of rust between the gas block and barrel after those months going to stop anyone's show?
I've owned all of those AR's at one time or another. I currently have a Bushmaster, but I wouldn't hesitate to buy another STAG or RRA either. They are all fine rifles. It's only when you get into the Tier 4 and below that you get serious problems.
Get a RRA, or STAG, or Bushmaster, save the cash, and enjoy it. If you maintain the rifle, it will last a lifetime, and if Zombies happen to attack, You're still going to be good for several months before some ugly rust ruins your day.
P.S. Some might say that the Sabre's and LMT's with the free float might archive somewhat greater accuracy because of tolerances, and the tube that they come with, but A: you can buy a nice free-float for your Tier 2 or 3 AR and still come out ahead, and B: The tolerances being just a touch tighter in the Tier 1 guns means that the are more finicky about what you feed them ammo wise. The Tier 2's and 3's will eat pretty much any ammo you want to feed them. I'd take that kind of gun over a "Tacti-Cool," "I eat only the finest caviar, or I won't come out to play" safe-queen any day. A hit is a hit, do I care if it's spot on, or 1 inch to the left at 200yds? No, and neither should anyone. I want my rifle to be tough as nails, and perform everytime I ask it to, regardless of if I feed it Dog Food, or Fillet Minion.
What do you think of the DPMS Panther Sweet 16? Its an AR with a free float handguard and a 16" heavy stainless barrel. Its reasonably priced, around $1,600.00.
Also, what sort of accuracy expectations should a guy have for an AR? Are they minute of angle? Are the precision shoot guns with the heavy target barrels a lot better accuracy? I'm not interested in a shorty, but a gun that has good accuracy for long range shooting.
The Sabers, LMT, etc. are Tier 1 and it's nothing but bragging rights and cosmetic/tacti-cool options. The LMT parkerizes under the Front Post/Gas Block assembly, which the other tiers don't do, but is that stuff really worth the massive cost increase?
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The tolerances being just a touch tighter in the Tier 1 guns means that the are more finicky about what you feed them ammo wise. The Tier 2's and 3's will eat pretty much any ammo you want to feed them. .
Can someone comment on the S&W model and where it falls in the so called tiers?
I'd take STAG or even RRA anyday of the week and twice on Sunday over a Bushmaster or DPMS! As for "Top Tier" rifles, you can't go wrong with LMT, Noveske or Colt. To be honest, with the latter, the "name" is the best thing going for it, since, to be quite honest, the LMTs I own and the Noveske's I've handled are much more refined and offer far superior fit and finish compared to a stock Colt 6920/6921. They're almost always more accurate as well.
STAG and RAA do not use as high quality steel in their barrels as Bushmaster, or have completely contiguous M4 feed-ramps, or the lubricant dry-coat on the inside of the upper reciever like the Bushmaster does. Also, DPMS and STAG are the same company. STAG bought DPMS several years ago. They are the exact same gun, and neither are rated as highly as a Bushy. Bushmaster is not the best AR out there, but it is still one of the best. The real thing here is, the top 3 teirs are so close together in terms of functionality that the differences are minor and probably wouldn't matter at all to the average shooter.
I don't know why anyone would even bother with an AR when you can buy a used Norinco M14 on the EE that shoots 1/2" groups at 100 yards.




























