Brin747
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Anyone tried one out yet? Any feedback? I was leaning toward a Windham for my first AR, but the reviews I've read on these have been pretty good. Any thoughts on comparing the two?
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Lots of hype.
For a first AR, here is what you want. The assumption here is that you don't really know what you want. So why spend a bundle to get something that may not eventually be what you want.
Buy and M&P Sport for $600.
Then buy a Rock River Arms match trigger for $80.
Then shoot it. When you get the urge to change something that won't really be an improvement, write it down.
After you have a list of 5 or 6 improvements, you now know what you want. You now have two choices.
1) Go buy a rifle with all the things you want.
2) Go build a rifle with all the things you want.
Once you make that choice, you have another choice.
1) Sell the M&P Sport for $500 ($100 less than you paid for it. pretty good huh? )
2) keep it since its reliable and more accurate than that $1200 rifle you just bought and it still has that S&W LIFETIME service policy.
Don
1) Put the stock trigger back in the M&P sport and then sell it.
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Anyone tried one out yet? Any feedback? I was leaning toward a Windham for my first AR, but the reviews I've read on these have been pretty good. Any thoughts on comparing the two?