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    High Power Shooter drift_g35's Avatar
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    Default Not just another "What AR should I get?"

    I know what kind of rifles I like, what kind I can afford, and what the "best" are. My question however is:

    I have a barrett REC7 5.56 and I love it. I have only put about 700 rounds through it but I want to start shooting more. I also dont want to only have 1 rifle that I use for classes, SHTF, training, maybe 3 gun and plinking who knows what else. Id like to keep one with a relatively low round count and then a trainer... Finally my question.

    Should I get another REC7 or get something else?

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    Quote Originally Posted by drift_g35 View Post
    I know what kind of rifles I like, what kind I can afford, and what the "best" are. My question however is:

    I have a barrett REC7 5.56 and I love it. I have only put about 700 rounds through it but I want to start shooting more. I also dont want to only have 1 rifle that I use for classes, SHTF, training, maybe 3 gun and plinking who knows what else. Id like to keep one with a relatively low round count and then a trainer... Finally my question.

    Should I get another REC7 or get something else?
    I'll answer the only way I know how...


    When I playh hockey I take two sticks... Just in case one breaks... During games, I only play with one. On Tuesday, I play a drop in game that's very informal... During that game I try to swap sticks each shift... One shift with my RS, one with my S19 and so on.

    Since each stick is different and has different performance, my performance is never the same from one to the other. Take that for what it's worth.

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    IMHO, the Rec7, being a piston driven gun, is not, nor can it be made, optimum for 3Gun. The recoil impulse just slows you down too much for high speed competition. It is probably fine for the other stuff.

    18" stainless barrels with rifle length gas, match triggers and a good 1-4 optic lay the foundation for a good 3Gun AR-15. If you build one, you will likely use it for plinking, practice and 3Gun and may eventually leave the Rec7 for the HD/Zombie/backup role.
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    First ask yourself, what is the primary purpose for the REC 7 rifle you already have? If this is your SHTF rifle. buy something else that will cover other needs like training, competition, etc. Now if the REC 7 does cover your other needs then buy another one.

    Hope this helps.

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    As long as both rifles are similarly equipped I wouldn't see a problem with it.

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    just make sure you have 2, 1 for each hand for all scenarios...
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    Quote Originally Posted by JM Ver. 2.0 View Post
    I'll answer the only way I know how...


    When I playh hockey I take two sticks... Just in case one breaks... During games, I only play with one. On Tuesday, I play a drop in game that's very informal... During that game I try to swap sticks each shift... One shift with my RS, one with my S19 and so on.

    Since each stick is different and has different performance, my performance is never the same from one to the other. Take that for what it's worth.
    my sackic curve Easton is awesome. My iginla curve Easton is not.

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    Default Re: Not just another "What AR should I get?"

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    my sackic curve Easton is awesome. My iginla curve Easton is not.
    I'll do ya one better. I use a Camilliari curve. The old Forsberg. The only thing different about it and Iginla is a HALF degree of lie.... I can't shoot with an Iginla curve for shit. Every shot is 5-10 feet over the net.

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    Why only 2 ARs? I don't get it.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Bailey Guns View Post
    Why only 2 ARs? I don't get it.

    ^^^ This. Why settle for just one?? Like the potato chip commercial. You can't eat just one. .223 /5.56, .204 Ruger, 6.5 Grendel, 6.8 SPC, WSSM's, 7.62 x 39, 5.7 x 28, 9mm, 40 S&W, 45 ACP.

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