Yeh, this thread went south a bit, but back on point, dude if you're thinking AR consider putting one together yourself. It's not hard, and you'll end up with a really nice rifle. Get a 2-stage trigger, I dunno if PSA carries it, as I recall I got it somewhere else. Maybe Primary Arms. Anyways, it's a great trigger, way better than stock. If you're looking to shoot at some distance, get a free-float rail instead of the moe handguard. Using bipod or a rest, free-float will be more accurate. Also, get shorter magazines if you're going to be using a rest/bipod, 30 round mags get in the way. Finally, don't bother with stainless or chromed barrels, the regular chrome moly will outlive your average range rat.
Here's mine, ain't she sexy?!! You know you want one.
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Can't wait until 1:00pm, range time and it's a beautiful day, 60F and no wind...
You're on the same high horse that you always are. Although I've always taken exception to some of your comments, I used to respect you because of the way you care for strays. Yet it's gotten so that you have steer every discussion toward how wrong other people are because they don't agree with you, especially when it comes to dogs.
To each their own. However, not everybody keeps their dog just for something to sit around the house eating, barking, and crapping.
Rifle looks good, my first one is a build.
The Scope, looks like a 50mm, what are you shooting for distance, what's the patterns look like at what distance, what brand/model ?
I use mostly 10 round mags, need have needed a 30 round or flip mag, (2-30 rd mags secured together, end for end with clips), when shooting at something if I can't hit it in ten rounds something else is wrong.
Also, I have a lower pressure trigger but what doe the 2-Stage Trigger do for you ?
Thanks for your info.
You left out ones personal Faith in God.
Mr. Sig is on my ignore list.
Back to the subject, I have an AR with a 24" barrel, SS, 1" thick, for varmint hunting in eastern Oregon, I luv the .223 rnd.
Also a 17hmr on a Savage that's a tack driver if the wind isn't blowing