Popular, practical and customizable considerations for getting your own AR15
By Jayson Veley // Sep 21, 2018

Despite the fact that the liberals are hellbent on banning it from American society, the AR-15 remains one of the most popular and reliable firearms in the entire country. It’s relatively easy to shoot compared to some other rifles on the market, and beyond that, it comes in many different shapes and versions. But while there are several options available, choosing the best AR-15 isn’t necessarily an easy task; in fact, there are many factors that must be considered.

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First and foremost, you have to consider length. The three choices that you have in terms of carbine length include a model that is 16 inches long, a mid-size unit that is 18 inches, and a rifle version that’s 20 inches, all of which depend on the overall length of the barrel. While the 16-inch model is definitely the most maneuverable and the simplest to use of the three options, it is also prone to several issues. Therefore, mid-size models should be strongly considered as an alternative, although the rifle version isn’t bad either.

Another factor that is important for you to consider when choosing the best AR-15 is the type of barrel. Here again, there are three types. The first option is the chrome lined barrel, which is reliable and incredibly durable – in fact, it can last several years without any corrosion or decay. However, it’s important to keep in mind that the chrome lined barrel isn’t the most accurate type on the market.

The second type of barrel you can choose from is made of stainless steel. This is a good option due to the fact that it is accurate and easy to replace when necessary.

Finally, the third choice is a nitride barrel. Even though this type is the most affordable of the three, it is not nearly as accurate or durable as the chrome lined barrel or the stainless steel barrel. It’s important to weight all of these pros and cons when determining which type of barrel you want for your AR-15. (Related: A good man with an AR-15 has saved the life of a stabbing victim, but you won’t hear about it from the left wing media.)

It’s also important that you look into the benefits and drawbacks of various muzzle types. Contrary to popular belief, muzzles aren’t just added for looks; rather, they are added to reduce recoil and to eliminate the flash issues of the firearm itself. Because there are so many different types of muzzles, we can’t possibly list them all here, but it’s important to do research to determine which one you actually need for self-defense. Some help with flash elimination, while others reduce gasses and recoil. Choose wisely.

Regarding triggers, BuckeyeFirearms.org notes that for most people, the factory trigger will do just fine. “Avoid competition triggers that have screw adjustments,” the site advises. “You don’t want the screw backing out on you at a bad time.”

PreppersWill.com compiled a list of the top six AR-15s that you can purchase for under $1000. They are as follows:

    • Smith & Wesson M&P15 OR – This version of the AR-15 has its main elements coated in chrome, comes with a hard trigger making it ideal for those looking for a durable rifle, and it is fairly easy to use
    • Colt LE6920 Carbine – Weighing in at roughly seven pounds, this is certainly one of the heavier options, but it is a great choice nonetheless. It has a modern design and is an overall strong weapon.
    • Rock River Arms LAR-15 Entry Tactical – This version of the AR-15 has a Wylde chamber, meaning it can shoot .223 Remington and 5.56 mm NATO bullets without sacrificing accuracy
    • Sig Sauer M400 SRP – A 1:7 barrel twist rate means that you can use bigger and heavier bullets with the Sig Sauer M400 SRP. It also comes with a pistol-style hand guard.
    • CMMG Mk4 T – This is a great choice for those looking for a rifle that’s compact and easy to use
    • Aero Precision AC-15 Mid-Length Rifle – This AR-15 is accurate, durable, and has a lot of value for the money that you’ll be paying

Source include:

PreppersWill.com

BuckeyeFirearms.org



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