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<blockquote data-quote="henschman" data-source="post: 2820868" data-attributes="member: 4235"><p>Yes, it is definitely time to buy. Like Dennis said, they won't be cheaper than this. You might even catch a Christmas sale right now. You have pretty general use requirements -- the cheaper complete rifles like that DPMS (or the Smith or the Ruger) would probably do what you want just fine. However, you could get more features and quality for your money by putting one together. Usually this means putting starting from a stripped lower and individual parts, but it could be as simple as buying a complete lower and a complete upper and pushing in a couple of takedown pins. The upper is where most of the gun is. It might be worth your while to look around at some complete uppers, do a little research on features and materials, and see if there is anything that strikes your fancy. Palmetto has some good stuff, and Fat Boy Tactical has some nice stuff that you could look at here locally.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="henschman, post: 2820868, member: 4235"] Yes, it is definitely time to buy. Like Dennis said, they won't be cheaper than this. You might even catch a Christmas sale right now. You have pretty general use requirements -- the cheaper complete rifles like that DPMS (or the Smith or the Ruger) would probably do what you want just fine. However, you could get more features and quality for your money by putting one together. Usually this means putting starting from a stripped lower and individual parts, but it could be as simple as buying a complete lower and a complete upper and pushing in a couple of takedown pins. The upper is where most of the gun is. It might be worth your while to look around at some complete uppers, do a little research on features and materials, and see if there is anything that strikes your fancy. Palmetto has some good stuff, and Fat Boy Tactical has some nice stuff that you could look at here locally. [/QUOTE]
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