Ok So I purchased my new WW15 from State Line last week. A little background, I sold my bushmaster xm15-e2s with the intention of building my own AR. I took a trip to State Line for some other goodies and saw the WW15. They had the NY Model (read mass compliant) in a flat top upper with a railed gas block no fixed from sight post. This was exactly what I wanted. Since most of my experience is with a bushmaster i figured how could I go wrong than buy from the original makers. (MY Bush was manufactured in Windham Maine.)
So I installed a Troy Folding front battle sight and a Magpul rear flip up battle sight. I took it to the range after sighting it in it shot dead on at 50 and 100yrds with iron sights no problem, and shot about 1 1/2 low at 25 yards. Close enough for me anyways. Then I installed an Eotech xps2-0. Great decision I absolutely love it, although I have to say it was so far off out of the box I had to shoot at an 8 foot wide piece of cardboard to find where my shots where hitting. Got that all sighted in and man am I happy. My WW is more accurate than my Old Bushamster BY FAR!!! Part of this is due to it being lighter and easier for me to shoot off hand. I always found my Bushamster to be a little heavy for a Carbine model. Wherever the sights are when the thing goes bang is where it hits. My Range is only 100 yards but I would love to give this thing a longer shot to see how much bullet drop I would get. Long range doesn't really matter because thats not what this one is for, but I sure am happy. After getting her all sighted in, I went and set up some of those Zombie splattering targets. I was able to transition between them flawlessly, thanks Eotech, and put all my rounds on the paper. Everything inside seems to be very well made. Comes with Gobs and Gobs of oil from the factory. The only concern I had and I doubt this is a big deal, I was able to remove the hand guards with no tool and using one hand on the Delta Ring. Its tight and should hold the guards in place, I just dont know if it will loosen up. I doubt it will, and It was also a positive that I didn't need a tool or my wife to help remove the hand guards. So far I have run just over 280 rounds through it of federal bulk ammo, both 223 and 556 bulk packs. It ran flawlessly.
I would def. recommend anyone who wants to buy an AR check out the WW. Its light, smooth, soft shooting, and seems to be really high quality for a good price. Mine was $845 out the door thanks NH with No sales Tax.
So I installed a Troy Folding front battle sight and a Magpul rear flip up battle sight. I took it to the range after sighting it in it shot dead on at 50 and 100yrds with iron sights no problem, and shot about 1 1/2 low at 25 yards. Close enough for me anyways. Then I installed an Eotech xps2-0. Great decision I absolutely love it, although I have to say it was so far off out of the box I had to shoot at an 8 foot wide piece of cardboard to find where my shots where hitting. Got that all sighted in and man am I happy. My WW is more accurate than my Old Bushamster BY FAR!!! Part of this is due to it being lighter and easier for me to shoot off hand. I always found my Bushamster to be a little heavy for a Carbine model. Wherever the sights are when the thing goes bang is where it hits. My Range is only 100 yards but I would love to give this thing a longer shot to see how much bullet drop I would get. Long range doesn't really matter because thats not what this one is for, but I sure am happy. After getting her all sighted in, I went and set up some of those Zombie splattering targets. I was able to transition between them flawlessly, thanks Eotech, and put all my rounds on the paper. Everything inside seems to be very well made. Comes with Gobs and Gobs of oil from the factory. The only concern I had and I doubt this is a big deal, I was able to remove the hand guards with no tool and using one hand on the Delta Ring. Its tight and should hold the guards in place, I just dont know if it will loosen up. I doubt it will, and It was also a positive that I didn't need a tool or my wife to help remove the hand guards. So far I have run just over 280 rounds through it of federal bulk ammo, both 223 and 556 bulk packs. It ran flawlessly.
I would def. recommend anyone who wants to buy an AR check out the WW. Its light, smooth, soft shooting, and seems to be really high quality for a good price. Mine was $845 out the door thanks NH with No sales Tax.