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gigag04 wrote:Colt LE6920 with an Aimpoint T-1 micro would be my first choice for an all around gun.
I saw DPMS on the link - I would say no. Might work fine for others. For my first AR I would get one that has proper testing and construction before branching out.gguess66 wrote:Found this today.
http://www.cabelas.com/product/DPMS-TEK ... l+Products" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
Thoughts?
DPMS hasn't done me wrong, at least not so far. I have found mine at least doesn't like steel cased ammo; when a shell got stuck, the extractor ripped a chunk out of the extraction groove. No damage to the rifle, but I had to use a cleaning rod to poke the shell back out. Aside from that one mishap (and I no longer shoot Wolfgigag04 wrote:I saw DPMS on the link - I would say no. Might work fine for others. For my first AR I would get one that has proper testing and construction before branching out.gguess66 wrote:Found this today.
http://www.cabelas.com/product/DPMS-TEK ... l+Products" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
Thoughts?
Sure you have. Ammo preference is a deal breaker for me for a working gun, but like I said, they work the intended purposes of others.JSThane wrote:DPMS hasn't done me wrong, at least not so far. I have found mine at least doesn't like steel cased ammo; when a shell got stuck, the extractor ripped a chunk out of the extraction groove. No damage to the rifle, but I had to use a cleaning rod to poke the shell back out. Aside from that one mishap (and I no longer shoot Wolfgigag04 wrote:I saw DPMS on the link - I would say no. Might work fine for others. For my first AR I would get one that has proper testing and construction before branching out.gguess66 wrote:Found this today.
http://www.cabelas.com/product/DPMS-TEK ... l+Products" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
Thoughts?), no failures, no hiccups. It shoots about as well as the Colt work issued me, and the trigger's even comparable.
On the "down" side, it's no-frills, and the trigger feels like dragging a (very small) piano down a dirt road. But then, so does the Colt's trigger. On the plus side, these are both rectifiable situations; I haven't "fixed" the trigger on my work rifle because it's not technically mine, and they "frown" on modifications, and I kept my personal rifle's trigger the same because I can use it just fine as-is. It's not a match rifle, putting every round through the exact same hole, and it never will be, but it's more accurate than I am, and it works.
I know lots of folks like to poke at them, and I'm sure there's a reason for it, but I've not seen it.
Exactly. Even though I'm not full time LE anymore, my reserve journey is almost complete as I've been signed off on by the power that be. Even if I carry it once a month on duty, any rifle I use would have to be GTG.el_chupo_ wrote:It is pretty simple.
There are work guns, and plinker guns. Work guns are built to a certain standard (mil-spec, or better), and plinking guns are not. This is not to say a plinking gun wont work every time for your needs, but they are not the same quality.
It is worth the extra $100-200 bucks to get a "work" gun rather thank a plinker, IMO, but that is for each person to decide. For gigag04, its probably mandatory, at least as a duty weapon. For a recreational shooter, it is probably not. That is for you to determine, but the "the DPMS/Bushmaster/RRA/DTI/NFA/Windham are as good as a Colt/LMT/DD/BCM/Noveske" stuff is incorrect. It may be "as good as" for you, but there is a difference in quality, materials, and QC.
There are some "better" budget options, like the S&W sport, Colt 6900, and a few others. Palmetto State and Spikes are also available at a reasonable price, and offer quality guns. IIRC, both are at least batch tested to TDP standards, but I am not sure if they are true mil-spec, but you can regularly find both complete uppers at ~$500, and lowers are easy to find right now. Of course, there is no "warranty" in that case, beyond individual companies - so choose carefully.
That's a great deal. . . if that was available in 2008 when I bought my RRA, it's probably what I'd have. . . especially with the 1:7 barrel.eureka40 wrote:I was looking at this Core 15 AR at GT Distributors.
http://www.gtdist.com/ProductDetail.asp ... E15-100284" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
I believe there is a GT store in Dallas.