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I need advice on an AR-15
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[quote:Anonymous Coward 78117982:MV80OTMwOTA0XzkwMTMwODU2X0Y5OEM2QUQy] [quote:Truth Brush:MV80OTMwOTA0X0VGRkVEMERG] Okay gun guys (and girls), I’m looking to get into an AR-15. Husband is an AK guy but he’s found an Armalite AR-15 LTC that weighs 6lbs unloaded. It has a 16” barrel. He said that was pretty much the lightest AR but that GLP was filled with gun knowledge people and see what someone here says. Anyway, I’m looking for a lightweight AR that’s as short as possible without having to go through NFA tax stamp hassles. My price range is $900-$1200; $1200 being pretty much max. I’m trying to get advice before I go to purchase because I’m sure they’ll think I’m just a dumb girl and they’ll try and sell me what they have instead of what I want: a short and light AR. [/quote] Absolutely buy the Palmetto State. There are dozens of AR manufacturers in the U.S. but only four actual forges that produce ALL of them. Palmetto State owns one of the 4 forges. Thats why they are cheaper. And DO NOT Listen to clowns telling you to hang alot of shit off your AR. I was a combat light infantry soldier (as were many others on this site). You don't need any of that shit. Buy a GOOD sling (I prefer Vickers combat application sling) costs about $70 bucks but best sling I've seen. For home defense you may well want a small light attached to the barrel but that's it! You don't need to spend alot on an AR (I will spend MUCH more on a good .45) Good luck and be careful about listing to keyboard warriors who's only experience is call of duty.... lol 😆 [/quote]
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Okay gun guys (and girls), I’m looking to get into an AR-15. Husband is an AK guy but he’s found an Armalite AR-15 LTC that weighs 6lbs unloaded. It has a 16” barrel. He said that was pretty much the lightest AR but that GLP was filled with gun knowledge people and see what someone here says.
Anyway, I’m looking for a lightweight AR that’s as short as possible without having to go through NFA tax stamp hassles. My price range is $900-$1200; $1200 being pretty much max.
I’m trying to get advice before I go to purchase because I’m sure they’ll think I’m just a dumb girl and they’ll try and sell me what they have instead of what I want: a short and light AR.
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