The ATRS AT15- who has one and what do you think?

When I was looking for a high-end AR, I was debating between an AT-15 and a Les Baer. Ended up going for the LB. But I recently purchased a Modern Hunter in .308Win. In terms of craftsmanship both are really well made. Haven't been able to shoot the MH yet though, will probably wait until spring when the weather warms up a bit. I also put in an order for the MV, so it will be interesting to see how it shoots compared to my LB. I doubt it will be as accurate, but I will be happy if it's close.

I've been debating hard between a JP CTR02, ATRS AT15 and new modern varminter. I'm sure ATRS product are top shelve but I'm still leaning to the JP for part interchangeability and proven race ready performance. The MV sure looks nice but as I don't hunt I don't really see the advantage of NR... All my firearms are range toys.. Still I'd like my money to stay in Canada... decision, decision...
 
The economy is a mess as everyone knows. In my mind, if there's money to be spent, keep it local. Could it result in possibly more money, maybe yes. Will it result in better quality from a known quality manufacturer, definitely yes.
 
The economy is a mess as everyone knows. In my mind, if there's money to be spent, keep it local. Could it result in possibly more money, maybe yes. Will it result in better quality from a known quality manufacturer, definitely yes.

Most of these local firearms only have minimal parts made here with the upper/lower being the most common. The rest are often sourced parts imported and dropped in.

Right now if looking for made in Canada, those Colt Canada C8IUR uppers are a smoking deal. Match it up with your lower and BCG of choice.
 
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