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<blockquote data-quote="farmer17" data-source="post: 2820784" data-attributes="member: 8389"><p>Do a little research on AR15.com then decide what style AR you want. I have had 3 ARs and I decided I wanted one that was basically like a Mil-spec M4 with a 16" barrlel, but I wanted folding sights to keep a low profile and not get in the way of optics. Most of the hardcore AR builders have pretty good things to say about Palmetto State Armory, just don't buy their cheaper PTAC line. So I bought a PSA Classic lower Blem for $149 shipped (I saw no Blems whatsoever) and I bought an Anderson "Optics ready" (low lubrication) upper with BCG for $299 shipped so I snapped the two together and the finish was a perfect match. Installed a 2-7X Redfield on a Nikon mount and its very accurate and perfectly reliable and I'm quite happy with it. I might recommend a Magpul sliding stock though, because the Military M4 stocks rattle a little.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="farmer17, post: 2820784, member: 8389"] Do a little research on AR15.com then decide what style AR you want. I have had 3 ARs and I decided I wanted one that was basically like a Mil-spec M4 with a 16" barrlel, but I wanted folding sights to keep a low profile and not get in the way of optics. Most of the hardcore AR builders have pretty good things to say about Palmetto State Armory, just don't buy their cheaper PTAC line. So I bought a PSA Classic lower Blem for $149 shipped (I saw no Blems whatsoever) and I bought an Anderson "Optics ready" (low lubrication) upper with BCG for $299 shipped so I snapped the two together and the finish was a perfect match. Installed a 2-7X Redfield on a Nikon mount and its very accurate and perfectly reliable and I'm quite happy with it. I might recommend a Magpul sliding stock though, because the Military M4 stocks rattle a little. [/QUOTE]
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