View Full Version : Hello CO AR-15 Shooters
Pleasure to be a part of your group. I grew up hunting in Colorado, and am now coming back to my firearm roots - after years of bow hunting for big game. My goal is to find the specific model of AR before I purchase the rifle. I plan on a lifetime buy that has been on my "wishlist" for years. I am looking for an M4A3 -- home/target/coyote, not really extreme distance. I already have a handful of rifles (bows and pistols) from a Rem BDL 700 to a Mosin Nagant to Sig.
I am trying to decide between a Colt 6720/1 Flat-top, a Rock River arms R4 Entry Tactical detachable, OR ~ I have found a Smith and Wesson M&P Sport for under 600$. The M&P It has no forward assist nor dust cover -- So should I buy the "complete" AR or save over 300$ to use towards the other rifles I want ? Or wait even longer and get a Knights Armament, high end ? I am not sure what to do as I want to pick the best choice eventually carried on by my son, while I am not in the field of battle. Any suggestions, brands, discoveries, all ideas are welcome -- I want to learn...
These are the questions I am looking for, what do you think? Colt, RRA Entry Tactical, Smith and Wesson M&P, high end, or ?
Thanks and good shooting to you all,
Ozzie
patrick0685
08-08-2011, 17:43
Welcome
jplove71
08-08-2011, 17:54
Welcome to the forum!
Big Wall
08-08-2011, 18:22
Welcome! I'd say go top end and only buy once.
DSB OUTDOORS
08-08-2011, 18:22
Welcome to the forum, OZZIE!!!
jerrymrc
08-08-2011, 19:21
Welcome.
Welcome I will live vicariously through you and say Noveske
GhostRider
08-08-2011, 19:35
welcome
blacklabel
08-08-2011, 20:34
Welcome!
pickenup
08-08-2011, 21:32
Howdy.
Thank you for all of the kind welcomes and tips. I don't know if I can buy a tip top Noveske right off the bat -- SO what are some of your mid-upper suggestions for an AR type M4A3?
I have read over and over "buy a Colt or you will be sorry that you didn't", but I have learned that there is much more to an AR-15 than that. In fact I had an LE6920 back ordered for 1,050$, but it was cancelled by the dealer- they can't get it. So then I was thinking of buying the Colt Defense 6720 flat plat that seems a bit pricey and controlled by Clyde Armory, maybe I am wrong. I just looked at the Stag website, how times have changed ~ the old 500-600$ Stag is now over 1,000$ just like everything else. I am a lost newbie - the Rock River Arms R4 Entry Tactical did call to me & I know it has a nice trigger set, does anyone have good or bad or uglies about the RRA R4? So I am asking you all for your bare bones favorite AR's from ~ 1,000-1,400$ -- I would really appreciate it.
Also, I read some great threads today. - i.e. "Where to Shoot". You all remember the Mountain shooting range above that little town North of Bailey/Crow Hill? (the one with all the bowling pins). Anything like that in the foothills/Front Range anymore? Since I have come home they have closed it (I couldn't find it again - but there is BLM on the South side of the Highway).
Anyway, I have read and read, blah blah blah and need solid advice -- read stories such as; buy a LMT lower and upper separately and the attach to save money, Stag is the same base platform as SW M&P, Bushmaster has horrible specs (that was news, I love the Bushy's I have shot) - etc etc etc. I just want to have a few good options to choose from if you all can help me. I am sure just about all of the new AR's are acceptable, but I am looking for the best bang for the buck to make the right decision - if it costs ~ 600$ or 1,400$ + to begin with...
Thank you & I apologize if I am beating a dead horse, I know you have heard all of this before.
Much appreciated,
Ozzie
Welcome, Ozzie. In addition to the Colt you mentioned there are a number of other great products in the "mid" price range. Daniel Defense, LMT, BCM, and Spikes Tactical are all solid choices. Good luck with your choice. WB
Welcome to the forum! Good luck in the decision making process. Lots of choices.
Bailey Guns
08-09-2011, 17:47
Just buy the damn gun already! Welcome!
Delfuego
08-10-2011, 13:35
Welcome! I would wait and watch what comes up for sale/trade here and buy from a member. You won't regret it, and I bet you will save a bundle![Beer]
islandermyk
08-12-2011, 14:41
Welcome and enjoy! [Beer]
Why not try building one from scratch? Don't be mislead about saving money either by building one, cause it all adds up [Coffee]... good luck with your decision and enjoy as it will be a lot of fun! [Beer]
theGinsue
08-12-2011, 23:42
Welcome.
As far as what to buy - I typically avoid pffering advbice because of all of the variables on this questions. Type of configuration (long, short, etc.), caliber, intended use, etc. Each person has their own preferences and with so many variables, it's nearly impossible to offer a perfect suggestion. Just take your time and look around at all of the options. Check 'em out @ gun shows and sporting goods/gun stores as well as online. Read, read, read. Places like this site have LOTS of useful info that can help your narrow down your choices to make your decision. When it comes down to it, find a gun that YOU are comfortable handling, know you will enjoy and can afford. There is always the option of upgrading later if your budget won't allow for exactly what you want right now.
As far as WHERE to shoot.... Wish I could help you there. Don't know much about your neck of the woods and even if I knew stuff from 2 years ago, so many places are getting closed to the public these days because of reckless and inappropriate shooters that it's difficult to keep up with it anymore.
Good luck with both of your quests.
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