Quoted: Quoted: I realize that the two do not honor respect from pompous asses that consider Rock River the bare minimum of acceptability to even be a member of this forum. I'm not rich by any means, but as for me.. I stick with gear I know to be among the best. Not being a snob, I just don't spend money on "half-ass". So OP, my answer would be that I wouldn't personally buy either one, especially if it isn't your first black rifle. Quoted: I'm a Bushmaster guy. I hate cats. Quoted: I hate cats.
Quoted: Quoted: I hate cats. Thanks All! I can't vote because I've never used a bushmaster.. Unbelievably accurate barrels. Quoted: I own both and they are both the same. Given I have had real 1st hand experience with both, In term of looks, both held up fine. The BM had more of a matte military finish that scratched easier. Which one? Depends on the price point. Neither is top notch so I wouldn't pay a top notch price. Also depends on what's available in higher end for X amount more money.
It's worth it to have a properly spec'd rifle rather then not. Well the cheap end will win. The lowers themselves are GTG form either. Quoted: Quoted: Quoted: Bushmaster.
Quoted: Junk vs. Quoted: Yeah I have not owned either because I like nicer better functioning rifles. Quoted: Quoted: I'm a Bushmaster guy. Thanks Again to all forum members for your help! As usual, Augee has it right. I've seen good examples of both company's products. My Bushmaster has been pretty good. My buddy's DPMS has been rock-solid. One example of each though is hardly a good sample size.
I don't see many of either at classes when I do them although I've only been doing about one "nationally known" class a year now so I can't give much first hand experience of seeing failed guns from either. Historically, both brands were frowned upon by high round count shooters in the firearms training industry. But, who knows. Couldn't help but laugh.
Anchorman reference? Are you kidding me? Forum Home. Forums New posts. What's new New posts. Deer Records. Log in Register What's new. Log in. JavaScript is disabled. For a better experience, please enable JavaScript in your browser before proceeding. Thread starter 2 UP Start date Dec 23, I pretty much have it narrowed down to these two for my first AR.
I know there are alot more choices, but am limited to these because I will be paying with gift cards from one of the big box stores. The snake commands a premium over the cat in a lot of people's minds, so if you're not overly concerned with what's on the rollmark, get the one that tickles your fancy. I am extremely happy with my Bushmaster and would definitely recommend them to everyone. Along with Remington I think. If I had it to do all over again, I would still have the dissy upper, but would have gone with a different lower He had it around as a safe queen.
Still runs great. Anybody have a comment about Stag? They had some of those too. I stumbled upon this the other day, has top tier features look at the barrel!!! Mil-Spec Dryfilm lube on the inside. What did you decide to do and did our advice help any? Any reason not to just buy the spike's tactical, and save yourself a few hundred dollars for the same features and quality control testing?
The Spike's rifle even comes with iron sights. We bought the Colts first and haven't had any problems with them in 12 years. Those guns have thousands of rounds through them with only small parts replaced. If I had to buy a new AR15 off the shelf, it would be a Colt. Then about , the Colt supply dried up and we were on a waiting list for a year or two with no rifles so we went back out to bid and bought DPMS.
Those guns were nothing but trouble in the beginning. Out of spec bolts and bolt carriers caused several bolts to break in half during firing.
They were shipped back and the BCA and upper receivers were replaced. No trouble after that, except with the full-auto guns, which never ran right.
Then we got BM. Search forums. Log in. Install the app. JavaScript is disabled. For a better experience, please enable JavaScript in your browser before proceeding. You are using an out of date browser. It may not display this or other websites correctly.
You should upgrade or use an alternative browser. Thread starter benstt Start date Feb 9, Remington shut down their websites. Ginge Elite. I dunno what exactly to believe in the article. It wrongly states Colts reasons for temporarily suspending production.
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