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Old 03-10-2011, 03:46 AM   #617
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Old 03-10-2011, 12:53 PM   #618
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My lower reciever just came in so right now I'm waiting on my upper to come in stock from Bravo company. Since I'm always thinking about mods anyone have any recs. for mods for my ar? I LOVE magpuls stuff and will be getting one of their stocks and iron sights as well as of course some mags.

I will be going with an EOtech with flip to side magnifier just not at the moment.

Any good front grips that anyone likes? I've seen the ones with integrated laser, tac light and bipod but not sure if they are reliable.

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Old 03-10-2011, 01:32 PM   #619
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My lower reciever just came in so right now I'm waiting on my upper to come in stock from Bravo company. Since I'm always thinking about mods anyone have any recs. for mods for my ar? I LOVE magpuls stuff and will be getting one of their stocks and iron sights as well as of course some mags.

I will be going with an EOtech with flip to side magnifier just not at the moment.

Any good front grips that anyone likes? I've seen the ones with integrated laser, tac light and bipod but not sure if they are reliable.

Thanks

There are some good grips out there, but I'm not inclined to incorporate lasers into them. If you ever need the weapon in a defensive situation and go quickly to ground, I wouldn't want my laser being part of a grip and possibly slam it against surfaces. My AR is set up with a tango down bipod, solid front foregrip (no hidden bipod, laser, etc.) and a red dot aimpoint that co-exists with my iron sights. If my aimpoint fails, I would like the options of still using open sights. Buy what suit ya! - all it costs is money.
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Old 03-10-2011, 09:03 PM   #620
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OK need your help looking for ar-15 any suggestions Colt. Bushmaster,Stag where to buy(etc)

I used M16A1 , M16A2 & M4 in Army looking for something close to those THANKS
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Old 03-11-2011, 12:10 AM   #621
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OK need your help looking for ar-15 any suggestions Colt. Bushmaster,Stag where to buy(etc)

I used M16A1 , M16A2 & M4 in Army looking for something close to those THANKS
Colt and Bushmaster is what I own. I've owned 3 colts and 1 BM and I like both. For my money, I'd buy a Colt if I had a choice - a Colt is usually more spendy than a BM. Check your local gun shops for availability and pricing, but more than likely gunbroker.com (an auction and individual firearm sales site with literally 1000s of firearms for sale) will likely be able to beat your local mark-up prices.

http://www.gunbroker.com/

If you find one you like on GB, then all you need to do is find a local FFL holder to have the firearm shipped (You'll pay shipping which is cheaper by ground) to him/her and the FFL holder will have you fill out paperwork t perform the transfer of the rifle to you. Usually a local FFL who will perform transfers to you will not charge more than $35 to $50 - this allows you to avoid a couple hundred $ mark up in a lot of occasions. I've bought at least 5 firearms off of GB and all my experiences were 100% positive - check reputations and feedback from sellers before you buy. When you get your new AR, let the mods. begin!
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Old 03-11-2011, 12:42 AM   #622
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Get a complete Bravo Company AR15. www.bravocompanyusa.com Excellent customer service and I have not heard even a peep of less than satisfaction on any of the firearms boards I frequent.
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Old 03-11-2011, 01:05 AM   #623
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Get a complete Bravo Company AR15. www.bravocompanyusa.com Excellent customer service and I have not heard even a peep of less than satisfaction on any of the firearms boards I frequent.

stop tempting me Ive been pondering the idea of getting a complete M4 upper
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Old 03-11-2011, 08:06 AM   #624
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There are some good grips out there, but I'm not inclined to incorporate lasers into them. If you ever need the weapon in a defensive situation and go quickly to ground, I wouldn't want my laser being part of a grip and possibly slam it against surfaces. My AR is set up with a tango down bipod, solid front foregrip (no hidden bipod, laser, etc.) and a red dot aimpoint that co-exists with my iron sights. If my aimpoint fails, I would like the options of still using open sights. Buy what suit ya! - all it costs is money.
You meant to say CO-Witness right...

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Old 03-11-2011, 09:29 AM   #625
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Get a complete Bravo Company AR15. www.bravocompanyusa.com Excellent customer service and I have not heard even a peep of less than satisfaction on any of the firearms boards I frequent.



I am waiting to get my Bravo Company upper. Even gun nuts who shoot for a living are impressed with their rifles.
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OK need your help looking for ar-15 any suggestions Colt. Bushmaster,Stag where to buy(etc)

I used M16A1 , M16A2 & M4 in Army looking for something close to those THANKS

It all depends on how much you want to spend.....

I prefer DPMS or Colt. DPMS is cheaper than colt.

if I were going to go buy a new 1 right now, I would stick with piston driven instead of gas.
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Old 03-11-2011, 01:34 PM   #627
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It all depends on how much you want to spend.....

I prefer DPMS or Colt. DPMS is cheaper than colt.

if I were going to go buy a new 1 right now, I would stick with piston driven instead of gas.
Why would you go with piston driven? Their extra reliability over direct impingement has never been proven. In fact, piston technology was around when Eugene Stoner designed the AR style rifles. You are spending extra money to solve a problem that does not exist. That money is better spent on training classes, ammunition, magazines, etc.

Read this:
http://www.defensereview.com/the-big...m4-unreliable/

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Based on these, unless you absolutely have to have a piston driven AR, 99.9% of people on here can get by with a direct impingement because they will never be in a situation where their guns are driven as they in the article and video.
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Old 03-11-2011, 01:43 PM   #628
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I have been collecting Assault rifles for 40 years, at this time I have 1- AR15, 2-Mini 14's one folder,3- SKS rifles,1- AKM,1 AK47,1- M1 carbine folder,An HK 93, A Daewoo 2000,An M1 Garande,A 1022,a Mossberg 500, a Remington 870 pistol grip short barrel and a German Mauser.
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Old 03-11-2011, 02:22 PM   #629
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You meant to say CO-Witness right...

Yup - "co-witness"... But hey, they do co-exist too don't they?

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Old 03-11-2011, 02:24 PM   #630
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It all depends on how much you want to spend.....

I prefer DPMS or Colt. DPMS is cheaper than colt.

if I were going to go buy a new 1 right now, I would stick with piston driven instead of gas.

True. I cannot say enough about my FN SCAR. It's the first piston driven rifle I've bought and it's well worth the $2300 I paid for it. A little loud - but that's what hearing protection is for.
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