• If you are having trouble changng your password please click here for help.

An AR15 is an AR15 is an AR15 .................................

If you are punching paper or hunting under 200 yards, I don't think you will notice a lot of difference in performance. Triggers, grip, and trigger guard are what you notice first and easy to change. Everything can be changed out without a lot of fuss on an AR, so get what's in your budget and make it your own. Ammo will play a role in how accurate an AR is. If you are going to be shooting steel case, have fun and go cheap.
 
This thread is piled full of horrid advice and comments. I am out...


IDFrPQr.jpg
 
The name. For the money right now get a S&W M&P15 Sport II or a Colt AR 6920, 6720, etc (NOT Colt competition or expanse) and call it a day.

For the record, I have a DD M4A1, Colt 6920, Troy carbine, and a handful of cheaper PSA and Anderson rifles and pistols, and my absolute favorite in the AR15 platform is the Colt Competition. Thinking about building a second one because it's also the favorite every time I take my sons shooting!
 
I've had Anderson, BCM, Colt, DD, Black Rain Ordnance, POF, PSA, Bushmaster, Aero, etc. I've used Red X uppers, VLTOR, RRA, KNS, Magpul, Knights, B5, Aim Surplus components. Etc. Some I've built, some were factory.

I'm a plinker, not an operator. Every one of those rifles worked for me. I liked some of those rifles better than others depending on how they were set up. Looks, weight, balance, fixed sights, flip-ups, or optics.

I suspect for most people, that last paragraph will apply. Are you paying for better parts, better/more R&D, military contracts/battle proven parts with some of those upper tier manufacturers? Yes. But most of us will never use those parts to the amount of potential they were built/designed for.

Sorry, I know that was more than 25 words OP.
 
For the record, I have a DD M4A1, Colt 6920, Troy carbine, and a handful of cheaper PSA and Anderson rifles and pistols, and my absolute favorite in the AR15 platform is the Colt Competition. Thinking about building a second one because it's also the favorite every time I take my sons shooting!
Colt Competition and Expanse are only licensed names. Nothing on those rifles is made are assembled in a Colt factory sans a few forged lowers on the expanse line...
 
Back
Top Bottom