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Remington - Glock - Sig
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<blockquote data-quote="astrodudepsu" data-source="post: 14834313" data-attributes="member: 52761"><p>The beauty of a self-built AR is much like a self-built PC. It can be as cheap as $500 and the sky is the limit on price. You can assemble a very nice AR for $800-1000, if you spend more than that, much like with a PC, you are into diminishing returns or just paying for the cool factor. There is nothing wrong with that, if you demand the very best.</p><p></p><p>With Glock and Sig, you can't make a bad choice really. It comes down to just picking the ones you like the best. Although the 40cal glocks (35,22,23,27) do offer more versatility by being able to be converted to 357sig (which is a niche round and is expensive) with a barrel change, and 9mm (which is awesome) with a barrel change AND different magazines.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="astrodudepsu, post: 14834313, member: 52761"] The beauty of a self-built AR is much like a self-built PC. It can be as cheap as $500 and the sky is the limit on price. You can assemble a very nice AR for $800-1000, if you spend more than that, much like with a PC, you are into diminishing returns or just paying for the cool factor. There is nothing wrong with that, if you demand the very best. With Glock and Sig, you can't make a bad choice really. It comes down to just picking the ones you like the best. Although the 40cal glocks (35,22,23,27) do offer more versatility by being able to be converted to 357sig (which is a niche round and is expensive) with a barrel change, and 9mm (which is awesome) with a barrel change AND different magazines. [/QUOTE]
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