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  • Question... I'm looking to buy a upper and lower receiver separately, Stag Arm's made, because it seems to be cheaper than buying the gun as a whole. Do you think that is a good idea, and 2nd and most importantly, what size hand guard do you have on your rifle? is it the same as the "h1" model upper receiver hand guard. I'm looking at a tactical hand guard and I don't know what size it is so...

    sorry if that was confusing at the end.

    thanks for any help!

  • @gunsandgirlsRfun2 It is always cheaper to buy the rifle by parts specially if you like yours in a different way (I have a DPMS lower), you can build you own lower and just buy a complete upper, there a tons of info @ ar15dotcom. YES I have the 1H complete upper from Stag Arms, which came with M4 type handguards (carbine length)

    Like I said just buy a cheap lower (they are all the same) and save for a good upper receiver Bravocompanyusadotcom has the best quality in the market IMO.

  • @cavifl45

    Alright, thanks a ton.

    thanks for the links too.

  • Is that markham park?

  • Yes, it is markham park's target range in Sunrise, FL

  • whats the range on that scope?

  • No range, it's a Red dot with no magnification

  • how come nobody ever shoots it on full auto

  • because of many factors:

    1) waste of ammo (when ammo is scarce)

    2) extremely hard to aim

    3) a full auto rifle cost thousands (over $20k)

    4) you have to pay taxes annually to have one legally

    ...among other factors.

  • ohhh ok thx but ive seen a full auto m4 for 1700 and a full auto ak47 for 500

  • and a standard ak47 shoots a .22 round so rounds wouldnt be that expensive

  • @cavifl45 There are no annual taxes on a class 3 product. There is a one time $200 tax stamp fee for transfer/registration for most individuals. Also, full autos can be purchased for much less than that and/or the components needed to make it legally full auto (RDIAS, RLL).

  • I though you had to renew it every year... anyways you are right on getting the full auto sear and bcg and make your rifle full auto being cheaper, but I was referring as to purchasing a complete full auto class 3 rifle

  • and that shitty target range doesn't allow you to rapid fire...otherwise I would.

  • Hows the brightness of the Primary Arms M3? Is it clearly visible in bright day light and not when you are under the cover of an awning?

  • Brightness its pretty good whether it's dark or bright day light. You can always adjust the red dot brightness to your preference.

    If you use your rifle just for weekend plinking the PA red dot its the best bang for you buck

  • Thanks man, you just saved me a bundel.

    :D

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