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    Default Recomend me a good starter AR15

    Hey folks, been reading around here and AR15.com lately trying to decide the best rifle for me, but everywhere i look i hear differing opinions, so let me try you guys out. About the only thing i know i want is 16" bbl, collapsible stock, and reliability, outside of that i'm open to suggestions. I like the M4 look, no plan for optics right now, but i wouldn't mind something down the line (room to grow a plus). Want to keep it somewhere between $700-1000 on the high end. I'm willing to spend a little extra for quality as i don't have the type of income that affords me to own several rifles, this will probably be my only purchase of 2008. Prefer to purchase at Jensen's, i've never been, so i don't know what they have.

    So, what's a good first AR for me? I'm new to AR's so be kind to the noobie
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    Pretty much any of the major brands for your price range. Rock River Arms is a good choice. You can get into one of those for about $800. Take your other $200 and but quality ammo and some extra mags. Don't use crap ammo, you will regret the results and some of them will fould your rifle bad. Russian ammo was meant for Russian gun IMHO.
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    +1 on rock rivers. i've been very happy with mine. i agree with westy; invest in one of the major brands, cause remember: buy cheap, buy twice.

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    Anything specific Jensen's carries i should be looking for? I don't have a problem ordering a rifle, but since this will be my first i would like to see/hold it first if possible. Don't mind spending a few extra bucks to buy in person.

    Thanks for suggestions, i was specifically looking at RRA and Bushy's.

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    Posted while you were posting Chris, thanks for the links.

    Sounds like i can't go wrong with RRA. I was thinking flat top, but i want a carry handle for now, optics are down the road. Does Jensen's carry that in store? I'm really looking for something basic, and am slightly intimidated because i've only ever handled a few AR's at Gander which counts for nothing. I hear Jensen's is very good to deal with, so hopefully they're nice to the newbie

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    Jensen's has everything and then some. Go there and fondle away!

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    From one no-AR-guy to another, here are a couple from Rock River for sale at Jensen's currently. Given your plans for optics these are flat-tops, so you could add a BUIS, carry handle or whatever when you want...

    Elite A4, chrome-lined, collapsable, GI trigger, tagged at $830:
    http://www.gunbroker.com/Auction/Vie...?Item=93972567

    Middy-A4, collapsable, chrome, quad-rail tagged at $875:
    http://www.gunbroker.com/Auction/Vie...?Item=94140002

    And for future use, a handy link to their GB listings anytime:
    http://www.gunbroker.com/Auction/Sel...sp?User=708910

    Happy hunting, and once you get there hold on tight to your wallet, you'll be tempted by their selection. Oh and if it's tagged at a price on their GB listings, it'll be tagged that way in the store - they don't pull shenanigans.

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    Quote Originally Posted by westy1970 View Post
    Pretty much any of the major brands for your price range. Rock River Arms is a good choice. You can get into one of those for about $800. Take your other $200 and but quality ammo and some extra mags. Don't use crap ammo, you will regret the results and some of them will fould your rifle bad. Russian ammo was meant for Russian gun IMHO.
    Why the hate on Russian ammo ? Some of us can barely afford that with the way ammo prices are skyrocketing. I've had no problems with it at all.It may burn a little dirtier but I've got to clean the gun anyway when I'm done shooting. IMHO

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    Quote Originally Posted by StagLefty View Post
    Why the hate on Russian ammo ? Some of us can barely afford that with the way ammo prices are skyrocketing. I've had no problems with it at all.It may burn a little dirtier but I've got to clean the gun anyway when I'm done shooting. IMHO
    I don't hate it, I just wouldn't use it on a fine American rifle. You are correct in dirty burning, but there are other problems that can arise from coated bullets. For me, it mostly preference. Same reason I don't drink crap beer or crap vodka, bad things MAY happen. As for cost, I bought a bunch of 5.56 and shoot it sparingly, but shoot my .22 a lot.

    Cheers.
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    Cheers to you also Westy.

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