Choupique
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the cheapest ar15 rifle that can be trusted out of the box?
Basic PSA blem upper and blem lower was fhe best i could find a few years ago. Goes bang, minute of paper plate with 73 eldm and red dot
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the cheapest ar15 rifle that can be trusted out of the box?
What the cheapest ar15 rifle that can be trusted out of the box?
For similar application as the OP.
Property/farm defense, home defense, animals to 200 with factory 73 ELDM.
The folding setup is cool until you shoot it. The folding knuckle is right in your face when you shoot and that sucks. I prefer the Maxim Defense collapsible stock. You can actually fire the weapon with it collapsed……Interesting thread. Anyone have experience with the folding buffer tube adapters from LAW etc? Considering trying one, specifically for vehicle stowage and access, and for discrete transport when in the public eye. Anyone who has tried one, what are your thoughts? Cheers
Pretty hard against them if I can afford to do so.
That may in fact be the case.Dont blame you. I guess basic carbines are easier to get right.
I picked up a lower last fall when they were cheap, put a rise trigger in it and threw an upper on it that I built. Worked great for deer season. No issues. Can’t really tell any difference between the PSA lower any of the others I have other than the PSA is a low shelf.I’ve had the opposite experience with PSA.
2 pistol kits on lowers I had were junk.
Wouldn’t run at all.
Was a 3 hour nightmare with CS to get a refund and they deleted my review the day after I posted it.
Pretty hard against them if I can afford to do so.
Reasoning on the side charger?
Preference or function?
LPVO’s always seem to be in the way for me.
LPVO’s always seem to be in the way for me.
I never thought about that and that’s a big consideration now.The ar15 is a sealed system. Side charger opens the system to debris and weather.
It always seemed like I hit my fingers in the scope when I grabbed the charging handle.How is a scope getting in the way of the charging handle?
I’ve had larger ones before and they helped, but it didn’t seem to eliminate it.move the scope forwards...
Larger charging handle helps if yer hands are on the large side
I’ve had larger ones before and they helped, but it didn’t seem to eliminate it.
Maybe something that I just need to fix. Not necessarily the rifle.
My scope has always been farther back than that.Look at that pic I sent you yesterday. Where the scope lands.
Although for a gun with a light that will stay inside 200yrds and be used by all...Why you dont just put a red dot on the thing I do not know.
I’ve always used a finger on each side....unless I try to do it with a finger on each ear of the charging handle.
Could that be what's going on here?
Have you tried using just one side?
My scope has always been farther back than that.
And the red dot is also something for me to consider.
I already have an LPVO.
Appreciate the help.and thats why you cant get your hand on it..
If you come across it let me know.For just smacking shit, a red dot is badass and so easy to use.
I think I have a ruger ar556 upper floating around somewhere..
I’ve always used a finger on each side.
And it’s been a while since I’ve had an AR so I don’t recall trying it any other way.
Not saying that I haven’t tried it, but I don’t recall.
As per usual, I’m the weak link in the system.![]()