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Thread: Good "first" rifles?
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February 26th, 2020, 10:33 AM #11
Re: Good "first" rifles?
Classic has beaters at $300.00 that often have cracked stocks and require internal repairs, ask me how I know this?
You are correct you would have way more into it if you "modernized" it and then you would find that it sucks hard since it wannest meant to be a modern rifle.
Tapco is also going out of production on mag's and parts for the SKS so whats out there is out there and mag's are drying up. There are other ways to properly convert the rifles to take AR x39 mags that work very well but it's costly and requires fitting and other modification. You could find a SKS D or M that takes AK mags for around $700.00 but they often run like shit as well since they weren't meant to run AK mags.
Almost every Chinese SKS I see for sale on this site including the Bubbas are listed at $400.00 plus.Last edited by Hodgie; February 26th, 2020 at 10:41 AM.
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February 26th, 2020, 10:44 AM #12
Re: Good "first" rifles?
You need to be 21 for a receiver, even one with a rifle stock. So you'll have to buy a complete rifle. I do think an AR is your best bet for fun, learning marksmanship and gaining familiarity with the US service rifle.
Post a WTB (want to buy) thread in the classifieds. I'm sure someone has an extra basic PSA or M&P sport they'd give up for a good price for a young man looking to practice before shipping off. Also then you save on shipping, tax and transfer cost, since money is tight.
If not, then get an M&P sport off of PSA for $499. But after shipping, tax and transfer you'll be over $550, hence my suggestion for going used.
Who's got a basic AR to sell for $400?
Also if wanting a handgun, your parents can gift you one or you can build a Polymer80 Glock-style pistol. You'd be looking at $500 + any tools needed so doesn't help with your budget, but nowadays the options are there to build one legally yourself being under 21 years old.
Read up on all laws and practice safety first and foremost!
EDIT - also you're so close to Tanner's, you'll be able to find a used AR for $400 there. Call them or stop in a couple times per week and they'll get you something in your budget.Last edited by jthrelf; February 26th, 2020 at 10:51 AM.
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February 26th, 2020, 10:54 AM #13
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The last 10 pages or so in this thread should have one if not several very affordable manufacture built AR's listed , if not then subscribe to it and sooner then later something will pop up.
http://forum.pafoa.org/showthread.ph...7821&page=1771Last edited by Hodgie; February 26th, 2020 at 11:02 AM.
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February 26th, 2020, 10:56 AM #14
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I have a friend who built an AR without sights for $340.
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February 26th, 2020, 11:04 AM #15
Re: Good "first" rifles?
As said, the lower that EM has shown is just a lower. It doesn't matter if it is complete with a rifle stock or complete with a pistol tube/brace it is still a lower and will be transferred as a "Other" on the 4473. As such, a person under 21 cannot purchase one or transfer one AT A FFL. However, a person under 21 CAN buy one from a private party just like a rifle, even if it has a pistol tube/brace attached, again because it is a lower receiver until an upper receiver is attached. Then it becomes a pistol or rifle.
My suggestion to the OP: Shop around, check BudsGunShop.com, Grabagun, KYGunCo, CheaperThanDirt, CDNN, MidwayUSA, Palmetto State Armory, Sportsmans Outdoor Superstore, Tombstone Tactical and the other online sellers. Right now the market is somewhat soft so it's a buyers market and many of these places are working to get their inventory down so many have sales going on. But also shop the classifieds here.Ron USAF Ret E-8 FFL01/SOT3 NRA Benefactor Member
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February 26th, 2020, 11:11 AM #16
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If the young man finds what he is looking for within his budget and it does not have iron sights I am willing to donate a set of knock off magpul pro's that I am not going to use. They are 100% functional just wasn't what I was looking for on the rife I was going to put them on.
All he needs to do is PM me his address after he get's a rifle.
https://www.cdnnsports.com/radical-f...U#.XlaLEo7YrGA
Special Sale: $399.99
They have $8.99 shipping on all long guns and Of course there maybe tax and your FFL transfer fee's.
Last edited by Hodgie; February 26th, 2020 at 11:16 AM.
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February 26th, 2020, 12:30 PM #17
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February 26th, 2020, 01:10 PM #18
Re: Good "first" rifles?
I've posted that Radical Firearms carbine from CDNN Sports a few times now in the Deals thread.
RADICAL FIREARMS RF15 5.56 NATO
Action: Semi-Auto, Direct Impingement • Finish: Annodize Black • Barrel: 16" - 1:7" Twist, 5.56 NATO, M4 Feed Ramps • Sights: None - Optics Ready Full Length Top Rail • Magazine(s): One 30-Round Included • Stock: 6 Position Adjustable • Weight: 7 lbs. • Overall Length: 33"-36.25"
Rifle Features:
16" M4 5.56 Melonite Barrel 4150V Chromoly 1:7" Twist
1/2x28 Thread Pitch
Ambidextrous Mag Release and Bolt Catch
M16 Milspec HPT/MPI Bolt Carrier Group
Mid-length gas system
12" Free Float Radical Firearms Billet Round Rail
Picatinny Top Rail
Forged Upper Receiver with Forward Assist, Shell Deflector
There's about $110 worth of items (bolded) that you don't get with a basic, budget M$ style carbine with plastic hand guards.
Would anyone scoff at a factory built rifle that was $289? Sure, it's not the greatest brand, but I've seen them in person, and the machining and fit/finish is actually much better than I expected.
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February 26th, 2020, 04:49 PM #19
Re: Good "first" rifles?
Another good deal on a Radical AR. This is a newer model with an upgraded rail. Classic Arms does a garbage job with the description so check out the model number on Radicals site for more information.
https://www.classicfirearms.com/radi...tent=Secondary
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February 26th, 2020, 05:10 PM #20
Re: Good "first" rifles?
Yep. The one at CDNN is an older model. (about 4/5 years ago?) The round handguard is solid, but a tad heavy, and larger in diameter than what is on most guns now.
The handguard on the one at Classic may or may not be lighter, but it is more "modern" with M-Lock slots that allow mounting of accessories that wouldn't be possible on the round handguard.I called to check my ZIP CODE!....DY-NO-MITE!!!
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