Message from @Boog Toomsen
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Not saying AR10 should be your first rifle because it should, get a bare bones AR15 and learn how to operate it well with irons and then transition to an optic, dont rely on the optic but use it as a tool. Same with after market triggers and other upgrades. Yes they are nice but you shouldnt rely on them.
Solid advice, thank you very much. I've always enjoyed precision shooting, and that's what drew me to the AR 10, consistently hitting rounds at 400+ yards sounds like a blast, but I can definitely see the drawbacks to it. Thanks so much for the advice
No problem. Hitting 400+ is definitely fun and it makes shooting out even farther seem attainable. I will say it makes shooting targets standing still with an AR very boring after you do it though so just a heads up, it will make you want to improve all around
@Ash7536 ^^^
The price on this will probably go up because it's an auction but I thought this looked good
If it stayed that low it would be great
Doubt but yes
Yea I would doubt it too but it would be nice
As hoes mad as some of you may get, I think I'm gonna go with a PSA ar-15
I'm super poor and an aero is gonna be about $400 more expensive than a PSA and buying one would drain my savings
Btw before you start linking aeros its not that the gun itself is that much more expensive, it's only $200-$250 more expensive but they don't have sights, I don't like the a2 finger shelf so I'd replace it. It's just a lot of little things
but I'm still open to arguements for aero over PSA
This should help
Honestly my question is this, of I get a PSA and I get it checked that tgere are no QC issues and everything is as it should be, can I trust my life on it?
I would assume so I do
Hmmmmm now do I get more gear or make a second kalash?
Honestly if you were to build an ak I'd say build an ak-74 instead
We should ask how much it would cost for him to rivet the trunnions into the reciever
Or just be a Chad and buy a milled receiver
I honestly want a really nice 74 with a 20" barrel and a milled reciever
Sig optics are not great @recoil_spurs had issues with his
@gunsforthepoors17 do you have a recommendation for a sub $200 red dot?
To be frank I'd stick with irons
That's literally the question we ask him the most lmao
I'll take irons that wont fail over a red dot that may
Lol. What wpuld you spend on a red dot?
400-500
I know it hurts but optics typically cost 50% of the gun
What do you think about primary arms?
Depends on the optic but overall they seem to be good @Yosemite has a good lpvo from them
Ok. I was thinking about getting their 5x cyclops
I have a primary arms 1-8x. I like it a lot.
Or maybe their 1x cylcops
Thats good to know
I have astigmatism so idk if a scope will work but the cyclops are supposed to compensate for that
Yeah I think the best optic for a astigmatism are holographic s