Unchained Preppers
General Category => Security & Survival => Topic started by: CrookedSights on March 06, 2012, 01:12:09 AM
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Ok boys, sorry I haven't been very active lately but I finally have some time on my hands. Anyway down the road I'll be going over to the dark side and switching to an AR as my primary. I don't know much about the platform and I'll likely build my own. So any links, articles, brands to stay away from or advice will be greatly appreciated. Thank's in advance.
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Just a warning, if this thread turns into a shit storm I will remove it.
Feel free to discuss the finer points of building an AR but keep it clean.
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Honestly, put your money in something you KNOW you will want.
Don't be afraid to spend a little extra to get something you know you will both want to keep AND be able to trust 100%.
My AR was just "eh". It never malfunctioned and was accurate but i just didn't trust it. Eventually the lack of chrome lining started to bother me, as did AR mag design and choices, but whatever, nothing against the AR.
My MAK-90 is 150% pure rock and fucking roll all day every day and it just happens to be my favorite MBR. Fucking love it, can't get over it.
I traded my AR for a bolt gun recently.
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Crookedsights,
First, what is your current primary and why do you not like it? Next what are your thoughts in wanting an AR?
I think the team would be able to better guid you if you could fill in some of the blanks.
Thanks and welcome back.
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Currently my primary is a WASR-10 and I have no problems with it all, it gets the job done every time all the time. There are a few reasons I wanna go the AR route, mainly for commonality because by brothers got his heart set on an AR. Also I figure I can kill two birds with one stone by using it as a DMR and a MBR. The final nail in the coffin for me switching is the .22 conversions.
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The best way I have seen to get into a quality, dependable affordable AR is to go through Spikes Tactical or Bravo Company. Bravo has been doing things right for a long time and many well known tactical moguls swear by them. Check out.
http://www.bravocompanyusa.com/default.asp (http://www.bravocompanyusa.com/default.asp)
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If you have more dough to spend......
http://www.lwrci.com/ (http://www.lwrci.com/)
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I always thought a trigger was just a trigger, you breath squeeze and round down range.
I will never have that thought again.
http://www.bravocompanyusa.com/Geissele-AR15-Super-Semi-Automatic-Trigger-p/geissele%20ssa%20trigger%20spin.htm (http://www.bravocompanyusa.com/Geissele-AR15-Super-Semi-Automatic-Trigger-p/geissele%20ssa%20trigger%20spin.htm)
This is what I'm running and probably the only trigger I will ever run in an AR again.
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i have a question for u AR gents, is the old school ar-15 style like the vietnam m-16 as reliable as a new ar 15? i saw a century ar-15 a1 style and was wondering how that rifles performance was? the price was 550$
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i have a question for u AR gents, is the old school ar-15 style like the vietnam m-16 as reliable as a new ar 15? i saw a century ar-15 a1 style and was wondering how that rifles performance was? the price was 550$
A real one like Gapatriot's will work just fine. But the century one is shit.
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:'( what kind does gapatriot have? im digging the look
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:'( what kind does gapatriot have? im digging the look
Its just a colt sp1. Look up retro ar15 on gunbroker.
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colt sp1 never had any problems out of it.the old car 15's were good too. just buy a good brand and you will be good, the century ar's are build on colt parts with their lower and barrel.
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colt sp1 never had any problems out of it.the old car 15's were good too. just buy a good brand and you will be good, the century ar's are build on colt parts with their lower and barrel.
dont have funds right now but ur ar-15 looks cool, i saw it on utube [URL=http://www.smileyvault.co right now im lookin into investing in my back up mbr...........o yea a lee enfield jungle carbine :o 8)
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Personally, I'd say look into Sigs, Colt, Noveske, and S&W's before you decide to go out building your own. If you do I'd go with Delton. The beautiful thing about the AR platform aside from the accuracy is the ability to customize the hell out of it. Make it personal and have fun with it. Make sure if you buy one already built it's chambered for 5.56; not .223. 1:7 ratio is probably best for a 16" barrel. You can go 1:9 too, but this is my personal preference and no need to kick that dead horse with a 3 page thread again. Also, if you decide to splurge, like Reaver said, get a good trigger. I'd add to that check here http://failzero.com/armory/ar-15.html (http://failzero.com/armory/ar-15.html) Also, mil-spec buffer tube assembly. May want to customize your charging handle too. Some people prefer them a little larger. Oh, and if you see some one advertising as RARGUNS or Triggers Inc. Run, run like the freaking wind. :))
P.S. Sig, best of both worlds my friend. ;)
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colt sp1 never had any problems out of it.the old car 15's were good too. just buy a good brand and you will be good, the century ar's are build on colt parts with their lower and barrel.
dont have funds right now but ur ar-15 looks cool, i saw it on utube
My old Car 15 will eat the hell out of any ammo you give it no matter how hot.
never ever had any problems. (http://www.smileyvault.co right now im lookin into investing in my back up mbr...........o yea a lee enfield jungle carbine :o 8)
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I'm confused BWB. Does the "." mean you're on your period and can't talk and will be back in 7 days? ???
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I'm confused BWB. Does the "." mean you're on your period and can't talk and will be back in 7 days? ???
Win of the week bro. [URL=http://www.smileyvault.co
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bcm, lmt, rra, noveske, spikes tactical, daniel defense all make the top notch shit
i have no expirience with S&W so i cant really speak on their ar's
but i'd steer clear of the sig ar15's, they make a good pistol but their ar's are lacking when compared to the brands i listed
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I would also recommend to the OP that you get yourself involved in reloading as you have stated that you need your AR to become a DMR in conjunction with MBR. If this is the case, you really need to get used to firing some heavier grain bullets for long distance engagements, and the best way to afford that is to reload. And in the long term, it would be better to get another dedicated upper with its own optic, which would make it easier to transition from MBR to DMR. Just some food for thought.
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bcm, lmt, rra, noveske, spikes tactical, daniel defense all make the top notch shit
i have no expirience with S&W so i cant really speak on their ar's
but i'd steer clear of the sig ar15's, they make a good pistol but their ar's are lacking when compared to the brands i listed
??? Yeah, I guess I should have been more specific when I said "Sig." I'm thinking more along the lines of my 556, or a Sig 551, Swat, etc. Though I've not heard many complaints along the lines of the 516 short stroke. I will say though, I like the barrel in my AR better than that of my Sigs. Just not in a position to want to change it out anytime soon.
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+1 on the failzero bcg. I have one on mine. It's worth the money.... I have not lubed my m4 for 1k of rounds....I have ran it hard just to test it....I only have whiped it down every 200 rounds not one failure
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Thanks guys, keep 'em coming. Leadpersuasion, I do plan on getting into reloading in the future.
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I know I said it before but
Trigger
Trigger
Trigger
Get a nice solid, easy as glass reliable as fuck Trigger.
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Sorry Reaver what did you say? One more time.
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I always thought a trigger was just a trigger, you breath squeeze and round down range.
I will never have that thought again.
[url]http://www.bravocompanyusa.com/Geissele-AR15-Super-Semi-Automatic-Trigger-p/geissele%20ssa%20trigger%20spin.htm[/url] ([url]http://www.bravocompanyusa.com/Geissele-AR15-Super-Semi-Automatic-Trigger-p/geissele%20ssa%20trigger%20spin.htm[/url])
This is what I'm running and probably the only trigger I will ever run in an AR again.
That trigger sounds amazing. I'd love to try it out just to see how it felt. I'm fairly not happy with my trigger on my M4 right now. Its not bad, but its not that great either.
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Yeah, Reaver is dead on when he refers to a good trigger. I fully agree with him on the SSA from Geissele. Can't beat it!
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Yeah, Reaver is dead on when he refers to a good trigger. I fully agree with him on the SSA from Geissele. Can't beat it!
lol, I'm trying to convince my dad to get one for his AR but he says
" he can't justify it "
I guaranteed he will change his mind when he fires mine in the next couple months.