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Posted: 2/23/2010 2:27:57 AM EDT
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New to the AR world. My local dealer has 2 rifles i am considering.
Both, by the way, are post ban versions since I live in the great state of New York (long island to be more specific). I was looking at an S&W M&P15OR - optics ready version with no sights from the factory. However, the dealer is adding a CCA carring handle and a non-folding front sight to attach to the small rail on the top of the gas block. This seems to be a post ban state version since it has no flash supressor like the pictures on the S&W website. For roughly the same price, he also has a Bushmaster M4 carbine (post ban version of course). This has the typical fixed front sight (A2 style, I believe you guys call it) and removable carry handle. It seems people on this forum prefer the quality of the S&W over the Bushmaster but i kinda like the look of the fixed front sight. BTW, if I add any optics in the future, it will probably be an inexpensive red dot an I would probably swap it back and forth with the iron sights. Thanks for your input!!! |
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New to the AR world. My local dealer has 2 rifles i am considering. Both, by the way, are post ban versions since I live in the great state of New York (long island to be more specific). I was looking at an S&W M&P15OR - optics ready version with no sights from the factory. However, the dealer is adding a CCA carring handle and a non-folding front sight to attach to the small rail on the top of the gas block. This seems to be a post ban state version since it has no flash supressor like the pictures on the S&W website. For roughly the same price, he also has a Bushmaster M4 carbine (post ban version of course). This has the typical fixed front sight (A2 style, I believe you guys call it) and removable carry handle. It seems people on this forum prefer the quality of the S&W over the Bushmaster but i kinda like the look of the fixed front sight. BTW, if I add any optics in the future, it will probably be an inexpensive red dot an I would probably swap it back and forth with the iron sights. Thanks for your input!!! Both rifles are of good quality. I personally have a Busmaster Patrolmen's Carbine and have had no problems with it. If they are the same price, and one is more aesthetically pleasing, go for that one. |
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