One of the guy was knocking on the door. He was telling me about the hoa and we need to change this and that.
We voted for him, and there are no hoa bs things we worry about for a while.
Run for a board.
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One of the guy was knocking on the door. He was telling me about the hoa and we need to change this and that.
We voted for him, and there are no hoa bs things we worry about for a while.
Run for a board.
^^^^^ ????
Lost me on that one
He meant to post that on the HOA thread.
To the OP, you will never make it to Tier 1 Operator status with a mere entry level AR.
[Tooth]
Buy budget rifle.
Shoot budget rifle.
Keep all parts you decide to swap out for better stuff
Shoot upgraded budget rifle.
Assemble new rifle starting with hoarded parts.
Shoot new rifle.
Repeat.
Those are both decent choices, and here's my comment. They both seem to be carbine length gas systems with a 16" barrel. Midlength gas systems are getting more popular as they're easier on the bolt carrier group, and midlength is perceived to have a softer press. If I had either of those blasters my first change would be to swap out the barrel/handguard for something else (or build a new upper) , but I think they're both fine to start with.
Pretty hard to beat the M&P rifles for a budget build. Up the ante a hair for the chrome barreled rifle, I have seen "bare bones" (sans furniture) for $500.00.
Good , solid and reliable rifles that just flat work. I have seen them run very hard and they just keep running.
Your in the salad days of AR's, sales are flat and you can buy cheap.