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AR-15 budget... Need little guidence
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<blockquote data-quote="jshen" data-source="post: 16391964" data-attributes="member: 9092"><p>Prices and builds are far cheaper now than a decade ago..After the ban sunset prices of ARs were in the $1200-1400 range. Worried the ban would come back I ordered a Bushmaster m4 type with 14.5 in. barrel and tacked on Phantom flash suppressor..Cost was $1200 and it's still in the box. Of course prices came down and I really don't know what happened to Bushmaster after their bankruptcy...but having a good short reliable AR is a must. I followed that with a Tavor bullpup at about 24 inches total length, a KelTech RFB 308, and those too are still in box. Last year I got the Panzer 12 gauge bullpup as my home/car defense and 4 10 round mags...That I shoot all the time. </p><p></p><p>What ever you buy- make sure you get plenty of ammo in popular caliber, .223, 308, 12 gauge... I am seeing an awful lot of "soldout" "out of stock" on the web.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jshen, post: 16391964, member: 9092"] Prices and builds are far cheaper now than a decade ago..After the ban sunset prices of ARs were in the $1200-1400 range. Worried the ban would come back I ordered a Bushmaster m4 type with 14.5 in. barrel and tacked on Phantom flash suppressor..Cost was $1200 and it's still in the box. Of course prices came down and I really don't know what happened to Bushmaster after their bankruptcy...but having a good short reliable AR is a must. I followed that with a Tavor bullpup at about 24 inches total length, a KelTech RFB 308, and those too are still in box. Last year I got the Panzer 12 gauge bullpup as my home/car defense and 4 10 round mags...That I shoot all the time. What ever you buy- make sure you get plenty of ammo in popular caliber, .223, 308, 12 gauge... I am seeing an awful lot of "soldout" "out of stock" on the web. [/QUOTE]
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