I was thinking about buying an AR-15 in the higher end and $2000 ought to buy something pretty nice. It would have to be a piston gun, 223 and capable of 1moa or better. Any suggestions?
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I was thinking about buying an AR-15 in the higher end and $2000 ought to buy something pretty nice. It would have to be a piston gun, 223 and capable of 1moa or better. Any suggestions?
I already have optics ready to go. I did really like the look of the new gen4 POF's are they pretty accurate? Piston op for reliability and keeping the debris out of the action, I currently have and have owned DI weapons and it's just a PITA to clean the BCG, action / upper. I guess I'm just a neat freak. I have and am selling an HK-SL8-6 that is extremely accurate and has almost no POI shift that I was gonna do a G36 build off of but my ADD has kicked in and want to go back to an AR platform.
Piston op for reliability and keeping the debris out of the action, I currently have and have owned DI weapons and it's just a PITA to clean the BCG, action / upper. I guess I'm just a neat freak.
That is possibly the most ridiculous thing I have ever read posted about the AR -15 platform.
Every time I shoot any of my DI guns I clean them when I get home and yes there is a fair amount of carbon on the inside of the BCG and upper where the charging handle slides. Now not to start a huge argument on cleaning and such I am a neat freak so any type of fouling anywhere annoys me, I keep all my gear in pristine condition. I am sure I could let them go and be like your "filthy 14" and they would probably function just fine but why take any chance if your life may depend on the flawless function of any rifle you own. HK claims that my SL-8 piston gun will reliably function guaranteed for 15000 rounds without cleaning and I believe that.
That is possibly the most ridiculous thing I have ever read posted about the AR -15 platform.
https://www.slip2000.com/blog/s-w-a-t-magazine-filthy-14/
Now not to start a huge argument on cleaning and such I am a neat freak so any type of fouling anywhere annoys me, I keep all my gear in pristine condition. I am sure I could let them go and be like your "filthy 14" and they would probably function just fine but why take any chance if your life may depend on the flawless function of any rifle you own.
I would suggest that the AR-15 may not be the right choice for a neat freak who must detail clean his rifle every time he shoots it. There is a difference between running a clean gun and obsessing over some carbon and calling it fouling. Precision shooters need a little "fouling" after a thorough cleaning to get their accuracy back.
Also, in the precision world, accurate piston gun is an oxymoron.
any problems I've had from quality AR's has been on a piston gun. With that out of the way...
Build something.
I have all the parts to build an SPR ish build and I went high end and I will have roughly 2k into it:
Krieger barrel/CLE bolt-550
Vltor MUR receiver-170
Geissele Mk4 13"-300
JP LMAS carrier and silent capture spring-325
Geissele SSA-E trigger-230
Syrac gas block-100
BCM Mod 4 CH-$45
Misc parts-$50
So roughly 1800 into the upper/trigger. I already have a lower I built out a few years ago thats un-used with an MOE stock I am going to run for a bit while I decide on a stock.
Throw a $100 lower and a $50 parts kit(minus trigger) and some type of stock(you could throw an A2 rifle stock on for 75 bucks or go to a PRS or the new LMT for 250-300).
So roughly 2000-2200 depending on stock choice and you're done and you have a more precise AR than any "factory" gun today.
If you went with a "cheaper" barrel like a White Oak, Douglass, Criterion you could save almost another $200 on the barrel cost. If you went with a regular M4 upper from BCM you would save another $50. Go with a "cheaper" hand guard, you could save another 50-100. Non adjustable gas block save 50. Regular BCG save ~125. So going with less expensive, not quite as high end parts you could build something in the 1600-1800 range complete.
My HK-SL-8-6 is a piston gun, functions flawlessly and is a 1 moa or better.. so by what you have said about owning pretty much all makes of piston ARs and they are all problematic you are saying anyone but HK hasn't figured out how to design a piston op AR that works right.. right? not to say the HK is exactly an ar but still there has to be one that has a good product that works correctly
That is possibly the most ridiculous thing I have ever read posted about the AR -15 platform.
HK claims that my SL-8 piston gun will reliably function guaranteed for 15000 rounds without cleaning and I believe that.
What good does that do you if you clean it after every range trip? I don't get piston ARs. The AR15 has been around awhile now and has proven itself with the DI system. Why add more parts to break/fail with a piston system?
If you would drop the piston requirement, building one or Rock River will be your best bets to come in under budget and have all the upgrades you'll want.
My DI SPRish build ran me about $1275 before stock and trigger upgrades. Rainier ultramatch 18" barrel, Samson/Rainier gas block, Troy/VTAC modular handguard, pretty much everything else was PSA. I'm not done with load development yet, but the last batch had 3 sub 3/4 MOA groups with 3 different charge weights, including a .302" group. I'm confident it will shoot 3/4 MOA all day and I have MAYBE $1550 in it.
I was even buying a lot of my parts during the panic. You could do a little better on the price now I'm sure.
I do hate waiting for parts and having trouble finding stuff, last time I looked for a Kreiger barrel it was a nightmare and having one made well waiting a year don't jive with me. But if I do go that route I will deff be asking for a lot of help if you guys don't mind answering stupid questions.
I called up CLE said send me a Krieger SPR barrel with matched bolt, they said 2 weeks. I should have it next week.
Who is CLE??
see you guys are gonna know the good sources for all this stuff.. from what I understand 95% of the accuracy comes from the barrel
see you guys are gonna know the good sources for all this stuff.. from what I understand 95% of the accuracy comes from the barrel
Also, in the precision world, accurate piston gun is an oxymoron.
In general I agree with the above but to say piston guns can't be accurate is just not true. My most accurate 308 semi is an H&K 762 which consistently shoots 5 shoot 100 yard groups in the 0.5-0.6 moa range. However my most accurate 556 semi is my DI Noveske N4 Afghan SS barrel with the monolithic receiver that also shoots 5 shot 100 yard groups in the 0.5 moa range. 2nd is my POF 415 that shoots in the 0.6-0.7 moa range. Comparing all my DI vs Piston weapons it's pretty close the BIG exception is my piston SIG 556 (2-3 moa)which is not close to any of the others.
In general I agree with the above but to say piston guns can't be accurate is just not true. ...................
You are correct, and I did not mean to imply otherwise. What I meant was in precision shooting, most serious shooters would not choose a piston rifle over DI.
What I meant was in precision shooting, most serious shooters would not choose a piston rifle over DI.
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