Pretty good choice & basically, the same one I made about 3 years ago. I really like the Daniel Defense quality & even though I really didn't need them, they've got excellent customer support.Originally posted by #1LJcat:
Best AR is a broad term. There are so many options out there, at your price range you can find many entry level rifles. I went one step up and bought a Daniel Defense DDm4 mid length, which went for $1450, i like the way it shoots and looks, and it comes with the Omega Rail setup, which makes it very easy to add on. These are the basic specs i kept in mind when i bought:
16 in barrel 1:7 twist, chrome lined barrel, high pressure tested bolt and shot peened w/ the gas key properly staked, barrel mil spec with 4150 steel, Omega Rail, M4 feed ramps (are a must), chambered in 5:56 NATO not 223, front pistol grip, if you have each of these specs you will be off to a good start, rifles that have all of the mil spec or above standards are COLT, Daniel Defense, Bravo Co, etc.
There are many other options and specs, these are just my basics.
I didn't think you were, just expressing my opinion on their quality.Originally posted by dalehollow:
TKE is correct Noveske is great did not mean to sound like I was putting them down.
Lot's of Rock River's being run down on the border by patrolmen.Originally posted by BlueRaider22:
The link I provided has some basic information that may help inform you on your decision.
What you will see is that the "brand" that you buy may not mean as much as you may think. For example (and just for example), some may say "Stay away from Rock River Arms.....they're junk. Buy a Noveske, they're incredible." Well, in general that may be the case, however you may want to look deeper. The lower/upper receivers for Rock River and Noveske are built by the same company (Continental Machine Tool) with the same specs. The difference is what's inside. Noveske has really good internal parts and barrels.......and that is the difference. In general a Noveske built gun will be more reliable and more accurate. But you could easily buy a Rock River platform.....add some better internal parts to it.....and be just as good, if not better gun than a Noveske.
I agree. That's why I said that "it was just for example." RRA does produce a decent product. And, whatever parts aren't exactly the greatest on a particular brand, it's easy to change.Originally posted by TKE_:
Lot's of Rock River's being run down on the border by patrolmen.Originally posted by BlueRaider22:
The link I provided has some basic information that may help inform you on your decision.
What you will see is that the "brand" that you buy may not mean as much as you may think. For example (and just for example), some may say "Stay away from Rock River Arms.....they're junk. Buy a Noveske, they're incredible." Well, in general that may be the case, however you may want to look deeper. The lower/upper receivers for Rock River and Noveske are built by the same company (Continental Machine Tool) with the same specs. The difference is what's inside. Noveske has really good internal parts and barrels.......and that is the difference. In general a Noveske built gun will be more reliable and more accurate. But you could easily buy a Rock River platform.....add some better internal parts to it.....and be just as good, if not better gun than a Noveske.
Most rifle will do the job any weekend wants them for. I think you find your budget and get the best bang for the buck in that range. Doubt you will be disappointed.
Another good company. I've got several of their muzzle brakes, including one on my Daniel Defense M4....one of the original FSC series, IIRC.Originally posted by drxman1:
Have been very happy with my PWS MK114.