"Only accurate rifles are interesting" - AR15 Edition

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I'm doing research on an AR15 purchase and am looking for some recommendations. I want an AR15 that is guaranteed (or at least expected) to be a 1moa or better rifle. I'd prefer to get a factory rifle, but may consider customs.

What AR15s are legit sub moa rifles?
 

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Build your own!

Depending on budget I have heard faxon firearms are quite accurate


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I have had 2 different Wilson match barrels from JSE Surplus, they were both boring-ly accurate with bullets from 40 to 77 grains, either hand loads or factory. I don't think there was anything my last one would shoot over 1 MOA...
 

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Cobalt Kinetics (the new ones), Noveske, some BCMs, white oak armament, criterion, compass lake…

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Ar15 is too broad. What do you want the rifle to do?

You can have compass lake or white oak or Craddock build you a precision gasser, but that might not be what your purpose needs
 
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Build your own!

Depending on budget I have heard faxon firearms are quite accurate


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I have a Faxon .223 pencil barrel on my lightweight AR, and it's impressed me with how well it shoots. 10 shot groups hover right around an inch at 100 yards, and it might do better if the gun weighed more and had a better trigger on it.
 

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Rock river arms, some of their models are. I've got the Advanced Tactical Hunter ( think they're on V2 now). They've got a 3/4 moa guarantee. Both of mine will do it if I do my part.
 
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I second build your own if you're up for it. Or get a complete lower and build off of that. It's fun and you get to mix-and-match components. Here are some MOA'ish groups from my setup with an 18" White Oak Armament MK1.9 barrel (1.9 pound 3-gun thin barrel):

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Larue, compass lake, craddock. Take your pick.

If you have basic mechanical skills it’s very easy to assemble your own and 99.99% not run into any issues if you use quality parts. You can do it with $200 worth of tools assuming you don’t already own any of the necessary tools. A decent torque wrench is the most expensive part.
 

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Munitionworks make rifles or uppers. You order per your own spec. SPR uppers tested for accuracy and comes with certificateIMG_0906.jpeg
 
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Is there a company that makes the Tikka of AR’s?

You mean companies that make ok quality factory rifles with cult like followings? Yes, lots.

Chances are if you buy a rifle with a good quality SPR barrel in the $1000-$1500 price range from a company that you’re not just paying for Gucci paint jobs and gay engravings, you’re going to get a good quality rifle.

Or just buy a good upper and a lower and slide the two takedown pins that you take down the clean the rifle every time anyway, find good uppers easier, and save a few bucks for the excise tax since you’re not buy a complete rifle.
 

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BCM is the Tikka of ARs. Mass produced, barrels better than they should be, inexpensive but used by professionals. It's reasonable to expect them to hold (a real) just over a minute.

The cottage brands mentioned here are capable of reliably churning out sub-minute (real) "SPRs" or ARs designed to shoot 77gn rounds at distance.

FWIW, I've owned a lot and pared down to 2 lowers.

1) a Pic lower from PSA for running JAKL, BRN-180, and the like with folding stocks for the truck
2) an Aero M4e1 lower for running all of my traditional direct impingement uppers (BCM, White Oak, stuff I build, etc). I chose the Aero because it's forged not billet (better upper compatibility), and it has a tensioning screw that takes care of the tolerance gap between uppers and lowers which are not matched. If you're getting a matched receiver set, the ICON are a tremendous value.

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Chances are if you buy a rifle with a good quality SPR barrel in the $1000-$1500 price range from a company that you’re not just paying for Gucci paint jobs and gay engravings, you’re going to get a good quality rifle.
Preach. So many of the ARs out there now are just flamboyantly gay.
 
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Rock river arms, some of their models are. I've got the Advanced Tactical Hunter ( think they're on V2 now). They've got a 3/4 moa guarantee. Both of mine will do it if I do my part.
Both of my Rock River stainless barrels are boringly accurate with factory 77gr and Wylde chamber.200yd group.jpg
 
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