June 3, 201312 yr Do you need it? Then you must be trained and ready to use it in the right situation! I myself don't think you need it.You don't need amps or speakers and might hurt yourself and others. Probably don't know how to properly calibrate them to the highest level of standards either so you shouldn't get them.Come on man, don't be so rude to people. You wouldn't want to be talked to like that would you?I am just saying what is he going to use it for and does it need to be a ar-15. Smaller calibers can do the same job.The at cones in many calibers. Even 22. AR is just the style "frame"This and what Peng said is what I couldn't understand. The AR platform isn't my ideal choice, but because of it's modular design and insane abundance of parts it is a good option.Some of the best parts about AR platforms is you can go from semi auto to "bolt like action" by using an adjustable gas block.Nice convertable option. When I get my AR-10 worked on I plan on getting a gas block for it and maybe a 6.5 CM upper. Something to match what ever bolt action I build.In Michigan we are limited to use a ar rifle. Below M46 which is basicly the southern half of Michigan .Unless you are using it at a firing range! or are needing it for protection.If that is the case a pistol is a better choice. Edited June 3, 201312 yr by pmureika
June 3, 201312 yr What a bunch of horse shit. I carried an AR at a young age. Uncle Sam stuck one in my hand, with some proper training, they're a very enjoyable firearm. Ammunition is cheap, they're reliable, and parts are easily obtained. DPMS makes great entry level AR-15's. Definitely take the advice given regarding lurking around the forums, tons of good information on there. A firearm is nothing but a tool in the hands of a responsible adult. What type of firearm it is makes absolutely no difference in its function. It is a tool and should be respected.
June 3, 201312 yr I chose to go with a Smith & Wesson M&P 15T. Very happy with it so far it looks amazing and has had no trouble cycling many different brands of ammo. Got mine with a 1 in 8 rifling twist to be vesatile with any grain 5.56 or .223 bullet.
June 3, 201312 yr pmureika, even on your own property you cannot hunt invasive species with small caliber rounds in rural areas?That sounds dubious. I just read they opened up rifle areas for deer in southern Michigan. I don't know the details or if the law did pass, but it was JUST in the news.
June 3, 201312 yr I chose to go with a Smith & Wesson M&P 15T. Very happy with it so far it looks amazing and has had no trouble cycling many different brands of ammo. Got mine with a 1 in 8 rifling twist to be vesatile with any grain 5.56 or .223 bullet. Can you use it on you private land? In southern Michigan you can only use it at a rifle range.
June 3, 201312 yr That's the deal with the 2nd amendment. It states that you have the right to bear arms against state and country. But doesn't go into detail about what is deemed legal or not.
June 3, 201312 yr In MN I can get grenades and grenade launchers..... But not silencers. Makes sense huh?
June 3, 201312 yr I live in Portage, MI. and I can't even use a pellet gun or bow and arrow. Or any weapon they consider a firearm.
June 3, 201312 yr I live in Portage, MI. and I can't even use a pellet gun or bow and arrow. Or any weapon they consider a firearm.That's probably a good idea. You might hurt yourself. Edited June 3, 201312 yr by stefanhinote
June 3, 201312 yr I live in Portage, MI. and I can't even use a pellet gun or bow and arrow. Or any weapon they consider a firearm.Is this a local thing or are you a fuck up?J
June 3, 201312 yr I live in Portage, MI. and I can't even use a pellet gun or bow and arrow. Or any weapon they consider a firearm.That's probably a good idea. You might hurt yourself.When those type guns have a one to two mile range. They can't be used in a city. I do have weapons I can use to defend myself. I am a gun rights advocate!
June 3, 201312 yr I live in Portage, MI. and I can't even use a pellet gun or bow and arrow. Or any weapon they consider a firearm.Is this a local thing or are you a fuck up?JNo more then you are!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
June 3, 201312 yr I live in Portage, MI. and I can't even use a pellet gun or bow and arrow. Or any weapon they consider a firearm.That's probably a good idea. You might hurt yourself.When those type guns have a one to two mile range. They can't be used in a city. I do have weapons I can use to defend myself. I am a gun rights advocate!Please show me a pellet gun or bow and arrow with a two mile range. Or learn to make your arguments more clear and concise.J
June 3, 201312 yr I live in Portage, MI. and I can't even use a pellet gun or bow and arrow. Or any weapon they consider a firearm.Is this a local thing or are you a fuck up?JNo more then you are!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!Hmmmm medically retiring after 10 years total service in the US Army, 2 combat tours and I know for damn sure a pellet gun or bow and arrow are not considered firearms.J
June 3, 201312 yr I live in Portage, MI. and I can't even use a pellet gun or bow and arrow. Or any weapon they consider a firearm.That's probably a good idea. You might hurt yourself.When those type guns have a one to two mile range. They can't be used in a city. I do have weapons I can use to defend myself. I am a gun rights advocate!Please show me a pellet gun or bow and arrow with a two mile range. Or learn to make your arguments more clear and concise.JI am talking a firearm. Not just a pellet gun. This is a city and that is the law. Edited June 3, 201312 yr by pmureika
June 3, 201312 yr Why do you give out negative numbers when I have to live in a area that don't allow firearms?
June 3, 201312 yr We just have to be 1,000 feet from a house or public structure.No you can't shoot firearms in Portage, MI.!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
June 3, 201312 yr Author Okk I don't want a start up a huge fight of where you can shoot and not. I can and have shot on my property for years. So that's not a concern of mine if I can or not. We will gut and cook our kills no matter what gun I will use. I am not going to use the .223 for deer hunting since it seems more ineffective compared to my shotgun. Also it would most likely just wound it and then lose it. If I feel the need to shoot deer with an AR-15 then I will get a new upper for a .308
June 3, 201312 yr Okk I don't want a start up a huge fight of where you can shoot and not. I can and have shot on my property for years. So that's not a concern of mine if I can or not. We will gut and cook our kills no matter what gun I will use. I am not going to use the .223 for deer hunting since it seems more ineffective compared to my shotgun. Also it would most likely just wound it and then lose it. If I feel the need to shoot deer with an AR-15 then I will get a new upper for a .308Not where you live.
June 3, 201312 yr Author Not where I live what? Shoot deer with it as a .308? I know that i would go up north where it's legal. That's only if I do feel the need to go deer hunting with an AR.
June 3, 201312 yr Irate-sleep:1 year agoArmaLite AR-15 is a selective fire assault rifle with available calibrations of .223 or 5.56mm. In Michigan, it is legal to hunt deer in the rifle zone with any caliber of firearm except a .22 caliber or smaller rim fire. In the shotgun zone of Michigan, you can hunt deer only when using a conventional smokeless powder handgun that must be .35 caliber or larger.
June 3, 201312 yr Irate-sleep:1 year agoArmaLite AR-15 is a selective fire assault rifle with available calibrations of .223 or 5.56mm. In Michigan, it is legal to hunt deer in the rifle zone with any caliber of firearm except a .22 caliber or smaller rim fire. In the shotgun zone of Michigan, you can hunt deer only when using a conventional smokeless powder handgun that must be .35 caliber or larger.Try again.J
June 3, 201312 yr Author I heard a lot of people don't use .223 with deer since it's not as powerful for dropping a deer as other calibers. That's why I would go up in caliber. I would use my shotgun first though.
June 3, 201312 yr I heard a lot of people don't use .223 with deer since it's not as powerful for dropping a deer as other calibers. That's why I would go up in caliber. I would use my shotgun first though.Check your local laws but hunting south of M-46 you can't use a rifle.
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