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If you are in the market for an AR and its your first just get a Colt 6920. There are lots of reasons to build your own but you can't beat Colt's warranty and customer service.
http://dsgarms.com/ProductInfo/COLE6920MP-B.aspx
http://dsgarms.com/ProductInfo/COLE6920MP-DE.aspx
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http://dsgarms.com/ProductInfo/COLE6920MP-DE.aspx
AR's are addicting so plan a budget of 1500, get a Colt 6920, 6 Magpul 30 rd mags, a good sling, an Aimpoint Pro sight, Magpul BUIS and then move on. Thats everything you need for a target/home defense/sporting/shtf/truck gun.
Put at least 2000 rds of ammo through before you even start to plan another AR purchase.
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Originally Posted by Veeb0rg
what the hell, I offered to buy it from ya if you pulled it and was told no.
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someone with 16" wheels should buy these...
Brian???
http://www.pirate4x4.com/forum/usa-n...l#post15094752
Brian???
http://www.pirate4x4.com/forum/usa-n...l#post15094752
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someone with 16" wheels should buy these...
Brian???
http://www.pirate4x4.com/forum/usa-n...l#post15094752
Brian???
http://www.pirate4x4.com/forum/usa-n...l#post15094752
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Originally Posted by brian0128
Are those the same size tires on Chris' (wormdrink)? I'd need to install the JKS ACOS up front and get a shackle relocation with JKS boomerang shackles in the rear if I wanted to fit those. I'd prob have to trim fenders as well.
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Originally Posted by brian0128
Are those the same size tires on Chris' (wormdrink)? I'd need to install the JKS ACOS up front and get a shackle relocation with JKS boomerang shackles in the rear if I wanted to fit those. I'd prob have to trim fenders as well.
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http://dsgarms.com/ProductInfo/COLE6920MP-DE.aspx
AR's are addicting so plan a budget of 1500, get a Colt 6920, 6 Magpul 30 rd mags, a good sling, an Aimpoint Pro sight, Magpul BUIS and then move on. Thats everything you need for a target/home defense/sporting/shtf/truck gun.
Put at least 2000 rds of ammo through before you even start to plan another AR purchase.
AR's are addicting so plan a budget of 1500, get a Colt 6920, 6 Magpul 30 rd mags, a good sling, an Aimpoint Pro sight, Magpul BUIS and then move on. Thats everything you need for a target/home defense/sporting/shtf/truck gun.
Put at least 2000 rds of ammo through before you even start to plan another AR purchase.
http://www.rockriverarms.com/index.c...ategory_id=549