CanuckShooter
CGN frequent flyer
S&W M&P 15 Sport II - Convince non-AR owners to take the plunge with new price drop?
I've wanted an AR for a long time, and just recently saw that the S&W M&P 15 II has dropped significantly in price to less than $700. The expense of the AR platform has held me back from buying one, and now it's REALLY hard to resist. Can any of you AR gurus fill us, the uninformed, in on whether these rifles are in fact decent quality? I know there are AR's costing a couple thousand dollars, and am wondering what constitutes the huge difference in price? Is it features, build quality, tolerances, etc? Is the M&P similar in quality to the Norinco, or significantly better? I have no problem buying a very basic, feature-light rifle, as long as the durability and build quality is there. Seems unlikely for <$700, though the reviews on the net are glowing.
For someone like myself who's just a plinker, and who is just looking to own ONE base model AR, with no desire the upgrade all kinds of parts on it, and no desire to build one from parts, can the M&P be beat for the price?
I've read in many places on CGN that S&W wait times for warranty work is insane. Are all of the parts on the M&P (or at least, the ones that might need replacing) interchangeable with any AR, or would I have to buy/wait for certain proprietary S&W parts?
Thanks!
I've wanted an AR for a long time, and just recently saw that the S&W M&P 15 II has dropped significantly in price to less than $700. The expense of the AR platform has held me back from buying one, and now it's REALLY hard to resist. Can any of you AR gurus fill us, the uninformed, in on whether these rifles are in fact decent quality? I know there are AR's costing a couple thousand dollars, and am wondering what constitutes the huge difference in price? Is it features, build quality, tolerances, etc? Is the M&P similar in quality to the Norinco, or significantly better? I have no problem buying a very basic, feature-light rifle, as long as the durability and build quality is there. Seems unlikely for <$700, though the reviews on the net are glowing.
For someone like myself who's just a plinker, and who is just looking to own ONE base model AR, with no desire the upgrade all kinds of parts on it, and no desire to build one from parts, can the M&P be beat for the price?
I've read in many places on CGN that S&W wait times for warranty work is insane. Are all of the parts on the M&P (or at least, the ones that might need replacing) interchangeable with any AR, or would I have to buy/wait for certain proprietary S&W parts?
Thanks!



















































