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<blockquote data-quote="BetterDaniel" data-source="post: 5017286" data-attributes="member: 21554"><p>Uggghhhh why would want one of those when you can get a perfectly good AK??<img class="smilie smilie--emoji" loading="lazy" alt="😅" title="Grinning face with sweat :sweat_smile:" src="https://cdn.jsdelivr.net/joypixels/assets/8.0/png/unicode/64/1f605.png" data-shortname=":sweat_smile:" /> </p><p></p><p>All joking aside There's! There's still plenty available if you look. Don't pay extravagant prices i see plenty at local gun shops, nice rifles, going at good prices. ARs fit into two categories: the ones that work, and the ones that don't. (Kinda like AKs) don't let someone tell you that your PSA rifle is trash when its a 1moa gun and hasn't had a malfunction...you know...ever. theyre lego guns, you can piece and part them together as you like, and a 50 dollar Anderson lower holds a trigger just as well as a 400 dollar billet lower. I've bought expensive stuff. I've bought cheap stuff. I've machined my own stuff. And the common denominator is "does it sling lead like its supposed to?". Check out classicfirearms.com as well. They tend to only keep stuff that shoots well for what it is. You should be able to get in for less than 1k for a reliable, and accurate gun.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BetterDaniel, post: 5017286, member: 21554"] Uggghhhh why would want one of those when you can get a perfectly good AK??😅 All joking aside There's! There's still plenty available if you look. Don't pay extravagant prices i see plenty at local gun shops, nice rifles, going at good prices. ARs fit into two categories: the ones that work, and the ones that don't. (Kinda like AKs) don't let someone tell you that your PSA rifle is trash when its a 1moa gun and hasn't had a malfunction...you know...ever. theyre lego guns, you can piece and part them together as you like, and a 50 dollar Anderson lower holds a trigger just as well as a 400 dollar billet lower. I've bought expensive stuff. I've bought cheap stuff. I've machined my own stuff. And the common denominator is "does it sling lead like its supposed to?". Check out classicfirearms.com as well. They tend to only keep stuff that shoots well for what it is. You should be able to get in for less than 1k for a reliable, and accurate gun. [/QUOTE]
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