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id look into the M&P-15s or Daniel's Defense. if your being talked out of 5.56 then .300 blk is pretty sweet. just a .308 cal in a 5.56 cutdown casing.

I'm not dead set on anything. I'm going to cabelas tomorrow morning to look up a bunch of differnent types of guns.

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I love the 5.56 low recoil. Many people underestimate the effectiveness of the 5.56, I have seen devastating ballistics from that round. I do plan here in the near future getting a 7.62x39 upper for hunting applications.

Ar 15 platform can be modular from .22 - .50BMG.

A 50BMG will not feet through a .223 receiver.

Don't confuse the OP.

 

There are more than a few companies that build .50 BMG uppers for AR-15's.

 

It sounds like you just want a military gun that looks cool and that's fine I understand that but if you are really looking to shoot a lot and are going to be shooting only varmit I'd do a 22 AR as bullets will be 10 times cheaper.

Ohh hell yea it would be a lot cheaper but I guess that you can say that. I wouldn't be shooting that much. Only at my dads occasionally.

 

That's the beauty of the AR-15. One .22 LR upper for plinking, one .223 upper for varmints, one 300 BLK upper for larger critters, etc. Just takes a couple of pins.

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Ar 15 platform can be modular from .22 - .50BMG.

A 50BMG will not feet through a .223 receiver.

Don't confuse the OP.

 

There are more than a few companies that build .50 BMG uppers for AR-15's.

 

It sounds like you just want a military gun that looks cool and that's fine I understand that but if you are really looking to shoot a lot and are going to be shooting only varmit I'd do a 22 AR as bullets will be 10 times cheaper.

Ohh hell yea it would be a lot cheaper but I guess that you can say that. I wouldn't be shooting that much. Only at my dads occasionally.

 

That's the beauty of the AR-15. One .22 LR upper for plinking, one .223 upper for varmints, one 300 BLK upper for larger critters, etc. Just takes a couple of pins.

How much does a larger caliber upper cost? Like usually?

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Well ill have to save up for that lol

You still can't feed 50bmg rounds through the lower receiver of an AR - 15.

It is physically bigger than the space for the magazine.

It's a bolt action gun on an AR lower.

You still can't feed 50bmg rounds through the lower receiver of an AR - 15.

It is physically bigger than the space for the magazine.

It's a bolt action gun on an AR lower.

 

Yea, never said you could put a .50 bmg magazine in the lower just stating the wide variety of calibers that can be used on the AR platform.

:sigh:

If it is bolt action it really isn't much of an AR is it?

The OP wanted opinions on the AR platform. It really looses it's basis of being an AR when using a completely non AR related upper to shoot rounds that often destroy the lower.

It doesn't feed the same, operate the same, or extract the same. The only similarities are the trigger set up. You could basically weld the magazine well shut and it would just be a poor trigger set up for a 50 BMG.

Not only do you have to make a descision of what manufacturer to buy an AR from, you also must decide if you want a direct impingement or gas pistion setup.  Do some research I could not tell you which one is better but i do love my S&W Direct imp rifle.

There are a myriad of options, doodads, and whatchamacallits when it comes to AR-15's. You'll definitely want to bone up before you pull the trigger (sorry) on one. :)

There are a myriad of options, doodads, and whatchamacallits when it comes to AR-15's. You'll definitely want to bone up before you pull the trigger.

Agreed,

Definitely do some research before you buy any firearm, they each have there pros and cons, and some are just plain shit.

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Ill talk to the guy on which would be better for me.

ARforums are a good start. Just don't buy into the hype that you need to spend a mint on it.

A Rugar ten 22. cal lr. semi automatic is fun to shoot. 

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Just went to cabelas and looked at a few different AR-15s I really liked the feel of it. The 2 guys helping me told me a lot about them. I loved the windham weaponry one. I first want to go to the gun store and shoot it first before I buy.

Just went to cabelas and looked at a few different AR-15s I really liked the feel of it. The 2 guys helping me told me a lot about them. I loved the windham weaponry one. I first want to go to the gun store and shoot it first before I buy.

FYI don't get a .223 if you want to deer hunt up north. It is illegal to use that size round for deer hunting in Michigan.

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Just went to cabelas and looked at a few different AR-15s I really liked the feel of it. The 2 guys helping me told me a lot about them. I loved the windham weaponry one. I first want to go to the gun store and shoot it first before I buy.

FYI don't get a .223 if you want to deer hunt up north. It is illegal to use that size round for deer hunting in Michigan.

I told you already Im not using the .223 to hunt deer since I don't think it's as powerful enough to actually get a drop. I have my shotgun I use for deer hunting. I guess the AR would be more of a fun gun more for range shooting and the varmints/small game.

 

Just went to cabelas and looked at a few different AR-15s I really liked the feel of it. The 2 guys helping me told me a lot about them. I loved the windham weaponry one. I first want to go to the gun store and shoot it first before I buy.

FYI don't get a .223 if you want to deer hunt up north. It is illegal to use that size round for deer hunting in Michigan.

I told you already Im not using the .223 to hunt deer since I don't think it's as powerful enough to actually get a drop. I have my shotgun I use for deer hunting. I guess the AR would be more of a fun gun more for range shooting and the varmints/small game.

Great gun for coyotes to.

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Just went to cabelas and looked at a few different AR-15s I really liked the feel of it. The 2 guys helping me told me a lot about them. I loved the windham weaponry one. I first want to go to the gun store and shoot it first before I buy.

FYI don't get a .223 if you want to deer hunt up north. It is illegal to use that size round for deer hunting in Michigan.

I told you already Im not using the .223 to hunt deer since I don't think it's as powerful enough to actually get a drop. I have my shotgun I use for deer hunting. I guess the AR would be more of a fun gun more for range shooting and the varmints/small game.

Great gun for coyotes to.

Yea definitely. I'm sure you know that we have a lot near us. Last year in the summer they were trying to attack the chickens and other animals. This gun will be nice for getting rid of them.

 

 

 

Just went to cabelas and looked at a few different AR-15s I really liked the feel of it. The 2 guys helping me told me a lot about them. I loved the windham weaponry one. I first want to go to the gun store and shoot it first before I buy.

FYI don't get a .223 if you want to deer hunt up north. It is illegal to use that size round for deer hunting in Michigan.

I told you already Im not using the .223 to hunt deer since I don't think it's as powerful enough to actually get a drop. I have my shotgun I use for deer hunting. I guess the AR would be more of a fun gun more for range shooting and the varmints/small game.

Great gun for coyotes to.

Yea definitely. I'm sure you know that we have a lot near us. Last year in the summer they were trying to attack the chickens and other animals. This gun will be nice for getting rid of them.

Good luck with your purchase.

Or .458 Socom. Baller as foooook

Had the chance to carry one of these. I've gotta say, I don't know how practical it is for hunting or target shooting. Ammo is expensive. They sure will put something down though. Stopping power is ridiculous.

Just went to cabelas and looked at a few different AR-15s I really liked the feel of it. The 2 guys helping me told me a lot about them. I loved the windham weaponry one. I first want to go to the gun store and shoot it first before I buy.

 

Windham Weaponary is an excellent AR manufacturer, and I'm sure you'd be smiling ear to ear if you ever got to use one.

Richard Dyke founded the Bushmaster brand of AR's in Windham, Maine, and eventually sold the brand to a large conglomerate in 2006. The conglomerate shut down the factory in Maine and relocated production elsewhere. A lot of AR enthusiasts seem to agree the Bushmaster reputation for incredibly high quality product went to shit after the sell off. In 2011, Dyke bought the original Bushmaster plant and has started turning out AR using the same machines, same stock of metal, even some of the original employees, under the name Windham Weaponry.

 

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