It isn't the greatest rifle ever built. There is no such thing. There is no rifle that does everything anyone could ever want. It's simply impossible. And how many people do you know own just one rifle and are satisfied? Every rifle is interesting and unique in some way. I have nothing against AR15s, though I wouldn't own one that wasn't piston driven.
In fact, here I am thoroughly enjoying one.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XBMb5plxZOo
That said, we all do have our preferential carbines/rifles. You find what works for you and utilize it. Though there is nothing deadlier or more effective than an operator who knows how to use their rifle despite its weaknesses.
One thing I noticed at a Farnam class is how many people had no idea how to use their rifles. Guess that's why we attend such classes and learn how to do more than shoot a tin can with them.
In fact, here I am thoroughly enjoying one.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XBMb5plxZOo
That said, we all do have our preferential carbines/rifles. You find what works for you and utilize it. Though there is nothing deadlier or more effective than an operator who knows how to use their rifle despite its weaknesses.
One thing I noticed at a Farnam class is how many people had no idea how to use their rifles. Guess that's why we attend such classes and learn how to do more than shoot a tin can with them.




















































