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I need advice on an AR-15
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[quote:miedoso:MV80OTMwOTA0XzkwMTM3NTIxX0JEQTZDMjVD] [quote:Anonymous Coward 77419437:MV80OTMwOTA0XzkwMTM3MzE3XzdCNjU0ODE4] This proves itself again and again... If you take a group of 100 people, each with decades of experience with guns, and ask them what they think... You will get 100 different answers and all of them will have excellent reasons for their choices and excellent reasons why all the others suck. LOL Moreover, my personal preferences changed over the years as I gained more experience. What was best for me as a noob wasn’t the best for me when I wasn’t a noob anymore. [/quote] I kind of agree with your assessment. Although, many of the people answering, don't have experience of all the different types etc. You can usually see who, when they completely talk bad about a certain gun. They've probably never had that gun. Maybe shot it, but don't own. I like them all, and have many. I was just listening to what OP asked for. Most of the posts saying this gun or that, didn't make it light, like she asked for. I think true gun people that have many types, can answer fairly similarly. I know when I talk to people that are like that, if asked a legit question from a potential new buyer, will have similar answers. Jmho. [/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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