230therapy
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Save your pennies and just get a Knights Armament SR-15 or a Noveske. If you're going to go lower end, then get a Colt 6920 or 6940. Bravo Company is good too.
These guns run and you don't end up spending all sorts of extra money on parts...or getting the existing parts up to snuff. I learned the hard way with lower end guns from Bushmaster and they always ran badly. Parts, gunsmithing, range fees, test ammo, different mags...it all added up to what I could have paid for a higher priced gun. Fooling around with that stuff is fun until you're in a fight, competition or training course.
Just get it over with and you'll have a gun that will last a long time.
Then, next year, acquire either an ACOG RCO or Aimpoint.
These guns run and you don't end up spending all sorts of extra money on parts...or getting the existing parts up to snuff. I learned the hard way with lower end guns from Bushmaster and they always ran badly. Parts, gunsmithing, range fees, test ammo, different mags...it all added up to what I could have paid for a higher priced gun. Fooling around with that stuff is fun until you're in a fight, competition or training course.
Just get it over with and you'll have a gun that will last a long time.
Then, next year, acquire either an ACOG RCO or Aimpoint.