

Let’s dive into the spectrum of AR-15s, from the poverty-friendly Bear Creek Arsenal budget lineup to the God-tier Knights Armament Company (KAC) SR-15.
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I’ve built dozens of rifles for various uses and, through trial and error, have learned the rules-of-thumb firsthand of what makes a good rifle.ĪRs are immensely popular because of their huge modularity and versatility (you can make them excel at any task), reliability, lightweight (some examples are sub-4-pounds), and for the most part, are affordable. The point is, everyone who shoots or hunts has an opinion on the AR-15, whether it’s good, bad, or indifferent.

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