For:
They look cool.
One of the most ergonomic rifles I've ever seen.
Service history.
Modular, loads of accessories, tweaks, and customizations available.
Very light.
Accurate.
Against:
Reliability problems (real or perceived). I read a pretty good rant on this the other day, though I can't find it now. Defenders of the AR platform will say over and over "it works if it's clean". Keeping it clean is easy for those of us taking our rifles to the range and then home again, but in the field, you may be dealing with sand, mud, snow, all getting in your receiver, and not have the opportunity to strip and clean it. As they said, you should be able to piss in the ejection port to flush it out, and be good to go.
I don't have an AR yet (my first is on pre-order), and I think it's a great platform, and I intend to enjoy it. However, if I was conscripted into a military role, I'd probably be more comfortable trusting my life to a SIG/SAN than an AR.
They look cool.
One of the most ergonomic rifles I've ever seen.
Service history.
Modular, loads of accessories, tweaks, and customizations available.
Very light.
Accurate.
Against:
Reliability problems (real or perceived). I read a pretty good rant on this the other day, though I can't find it now. Defenders of the AR platform will say over and over "it works if it's clean". Keeping it clean is easy for those of us taking our rifles to the range and then home again, but in the field, you may be dealing with sand, mud, snow, all getting in your receiver, and not have the opportunity to strip and clean it. As they said, you should be able to piss in the ejection port to flush it out, and be good to go.
I don't have an AR yet (my first is on pre-order), and I think it's a great platform, and I intend to enjoy it. However, if I was conscripted into a military role, I'd probably be more comfortable trusting my life to a SIG/SAN than an AR.


















































