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AR-15 #455186 10/16/08 02:36 PM
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Bushmaster or Smith & Wesson MP15? What would you buy and why?


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Bushmaster, they have been in the game a little longer. Plus I have had 2 and never had an issue with either.



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cant go wrong with either in my opinion, i have a S&W, and have not had any problems with it, but both good guns, i would get the one you could get the best deal on



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Re: AR-15 [Re: randtx] #455189 10/16/08 11:15 PM
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I would go with a Rock River. Their 2 stage trigger is a beaut. I think it's hard to go wrong with either of your choices, though, and you can always swap out the trigger. Get something before Hussein gets in...



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Re: AR-15 [Re: oulufinn] #455190 10/16/08 11:21 PM
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I looked at the Rock Rivers at the last Market Hall gun show, and I got to admit I was pretty impressed with them!

I am in the market for a new AR right now, and I think I am going with the Rock River when I finaly turn loose of the money!


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DPMS IS THE [censored]!! In all reality its hard to go wrong with a name brand AR as long as its not a HESSE. <<POS!!


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just bought an Armalite M15a4 (m4 carbine)......... good quality, price, features........


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I have a AP-4 from DPMS and I really like it. I don't have too many rounds through it, but I have had no problems so far. As with most AR's, keep it clean and keep it lubed and it will serve you fine.


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I saw the guys from Rock River Arms today on a hunting show, they had several different calibers of the AR but I liked this one the best. .458 SOCOM. For $1115.00 it gets my vote. One guy shot a BIG pig with it at like 80 yards and dropped it in it's tracks. here's the link

http://www.rockriverarms.com/index.cfm?fuseaction=category.display&category_id=252



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