S&W MP 15 Sport
S&W MP 15 Sport
Does anyone have one of these, and is so what do you think about. I want an entry level AR and am undecided about what to buy. Any info will be appreciated.
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I've read mixed reviews, but I have an MP 15 Magpul edition, fancy desert bits here an there. It fires like a dream, accurate and tight at 100 yards on the iron sights. Ive never cleaned it once and have about 800 rounds through. Id get different model/manufacturer to add to the collection but i wouldnt trade it for another. Its a gem.
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Entry level you can build for $500 or less. Won't be fancy but will go bang.
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I have looked at several of these kits. Is it a better buy than a M&P 15? How is the accuracy?jason812 wrote:Entry level you can build for $500 or less. Won't be fancy but will go bang.
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Look at the cost of a Colt Le6920.
It's a far better AR and you can now get them for $800.00.
It's a far better AR and you can now get them for $800.00.
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I'm not sure. I'm in the process of putting together a .300 Blackout pistol and can do so for $500 but that's with the least expensive parts you can find. I've always wanted to see how a budget build would perform. It depends on what you want out of the rifle. Sub MOA, no. Go boom every time you pull the trigger and be accurate enough to hunt/plink/self defense, yes.GeorgetownJD wrote:
I have looked at several of these kits. Is it a better buy than a M&P 15? How is the accuracy?
I've heard about them but just assumed it was a Colt so it was $1k at least. I have a during the assault weapons ban Colt Competition HBAR and it is a sub MOA rifle with the 8lb trigger and non free floated stock but with a scope and hand loads.Abraham wrote:Look at the cost of a Colt Le6920.
It's a far better AR and you can now get them for $800.00.
If I were in the market to buy another built AR, I would look hard at the Colt just based on my experience but even at $800, it is 1.6 times more than an entry level rifle.
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Like most things, you get what you pay for. I think you'll be fine with the S&W. I have a PSA that I traded an old deer rifle for about $300 in my investment. I think new PSA's are in your range.
There's folks who will tell you PSA's are junk, but there's a few pigs I've shot who will say otherwise. And it pokes holes in targets just fine.
Good luck. And most importantly, enjoy whatever you decide to purchase.
There's folks who will tell you PSA's are junk, but there's a few pigs I've shot who will say otherwise. And it pokes holes in targets just fine.
Good luck. And most importantly, enjoy whatever you decide to purchase.
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I own a M&P 15 Sport. It was the first AR I purchased. They are a good, basic carbine. I mounted a red dot sight and use if for plinking and hog hunting, and have never had a problem with it. I also have a BCM rifle, and while the BCM has more features, it isn't any more accurate or appear to be any more reliable than the lower cost Sport.
There are several other rifles out there though now in the same price range that have more features than the Sport. Ruger, Del-ton, and Palmetto State Armory all offer a rifle that have forward assist, ejection port coevers, and PSA and Del-ton have chrome lined barrels. If I were in the market today, I would probably look at an upper from PSA like this one for $384.99.
http://palmettostatearmory.com/catalog/ ... w/id/8555/
Then pair it with a lower like this
http://palmettostatearmory.com/catalog/ ... /id/14434/
Not a bad rifle for $515.
There are several other rifles out there though now in the same price range that have more features than the Sport. Ruger, Del-ton, and Palmetto State Armory all offer a rifle that have forward assist, ejection port coevers, and PSA and Del-ton have chrome lined barrels. If I were in the market today, I would probably look at an upper from PSA like this one for $384.99.
http://palmettostatearmory.com/catalog/ ... w/id/8555/
Then pair it with a lower like this
http://palmettostatearmory.com/catalog/ ... /id/14434/
Not a bad rifle for $515.
Re: S&W MP 15 Sport
I appreciate all the commits please keep them coming. I have no experience with AR's the only battle rifle I have owned was a HK 91, and I kick my sef every day for selling it.
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I have an M&P Sport. My first AR also. Seems to be a great rifle.
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Have you looked at http://www.radicalfirearms.com/category-s/2096.htm ? I'm going to order one after the first of the month.
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I decided to go with the Ruger AR556, picked it up today. I thought that with the 1in 8 twist it would be better for a wider range of bullet weights than the M&P with the 1 in 9. I'm going to the range tomorrow and check it out. I'm sure that a new trigger is going to be necessary, and I will most likely go with a Mag pul hand guard for some rails. I am interested in what sights you guys recommend, maybe some kind of red dot.
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Uh oh, I smell a direct impingement debate coming. Kidding. Sounds like a winner, enjoy.