Which Semi-Auto .223

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Hi,
I am currently looking for a non-restricted semi-auto .223. I have been looking at the Ruger mini-14 and armalite ar-180b. Both are under 1000$ and non-restricted. Which of these two would be the best bet? or should I save a bit more money and bother with att's and stuff to get a colt or bushmaster ar-15? I may also consider going .308, since the Norc M-14 is relatively inexpensive. Would taht be a better choice over, lets say, a Mini-14, which is only about 200 bucks more?
I also have been looking at a ruger pcr9, which is sorta like a mini-14 in 9mm. Would this be a good choice? For now I can only afford one, since I am only 18.

Any input is apprecated.
 
Do you only want to spend 1000. There are few options at that price. You could add the norinco Type 97 which is .223/5.56 which also takes AR15 mags so no problem finding mags for it. Canada Ammo is bringing them in for December at $849 and if you preorder he even throws in a picatinny rail for mounting optics. Did I mention it is also non restricted and its a bullpup rifle. If you want to spend more there are a few more options other than what you have mentioned. There are the Swiss Arms Black/Green Special, the Tavor, The Robinson Armaments XCR all non restricted.
 
The ruger mini-14 takes proprietary mags i think. Plus the mini-30 is not very accurate. They are good guns, but not great. I say go for Swiss Arms or XCR. Both great guns with my personal rating of 90% or better. 100% would mean I would not change a single thing on it if I had all the money in the world.

Personally as an XCR owner the only 223 I may consider would be the Type 97. I wanna bullpup and the price is right compared to the tavor. I've hear a lot of disapointment over the tavor so that kicks it's 2k price out the window.

AR180- B is even cheaper than the mini. If you are stuck on going the cheap route, go for the mini 14. But remember these important words. "Buy cheap. Buy twice."
 
AR180- B is even cheaper than the mini. If you are stuck on going the cheap route, go for the mini 14. But remember these important words. "Buy cheap. Buy twice."
Cheaper than the Mini 14? Not the last time I checked. At least you can hit what you are aiming at with the AR180B.
 
Cheaper than the Mini 14? Not the last time I checked. At least you can hit what you are aiming at with the AR180B.

My AR180b is quite accurate. I have the Bushnell ACOG knockoff( 0 magnification) on it and, can shoot 3-4 inches all day like that. When I actually briefly put a 12x scope on it, I was consistantly shooting 1-2 " 5 shot groups with it.I am sure that could shrink with handloads.
On the other hand, I have fired a couple of mini14s and they shot minute of pie plate at best!
 
I have one of the new "580" series mini 14's that was made in 2008 and has a heavier barrel profile (not the target). It will shoot 1.5" all day. Balanced nice and never jams. Certainly not the mini 14's of yesteryear.
 
Except for the Mini14 ($700), why a semi in .223? For the price, just get an AR for the range since it's the same, cheaper or just a little more than the alternatives. Then save up for a good old fashion bolt gun for non-R useage.
 
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