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Just picked up the custom AR build I've been waiting on for over a year and a half...
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<blockquote data-quote="SMS" data-source="post: 1755959" data-attributes="member: 42"><p>For $1600 (or was it $2400?) dollars you can <em>buy</em> a complete, reliable rifle from a reputable manufacturer and not worry about quality, customer service, and 'maybe I'll get my money' back issues. </p><p></p><p>IMHO, as a beginner to the AR world, I'd suggest you buy a decent factory AR, then spend the rest of the money on ammo and a weekend long training class...shoot the piss out of the rifle, see how it performs and then decide based on practical application and <em>experience</em> what kind of gizmos and tacti-cool do-dads you want to add to it. In the end you'll spend about as much money and be way farther down the road........</p><p></p><p>Good luck.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SMS, post: 1755959, member: 42"] For $1600 (or was it $2400?) dollars you can [I]buy[/I] a complete, reliable rifle from a reputable manufacturer and not worry about quality, customer service, and 'maybe I'll get my money' back issues. IMHO, as a beginner to the AR world, I'd suggest you buy a decent factory AR, then spend the rest of the money on ammo and a weekend long training class...shoot the piss out of the rifle, see how it performs and then decide based on practical application and [I]experience[/I] what kind of gizmos and tacti-cool do-dads you want to add to it. In the end you'll spend about as much money and be way farther down the road........ Good luck. [/QUOTE]
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