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AR15 purchase

Posted: 17 Apr 2012, 11:03
by JoJo
On advice of this forum, I explored the Bravo Co. AR15. Unfortunately, they seem to be back ordered at their distributor RSR. I did read about a new AR15 by Adcor Defense ($1600.00) and it looks very interesting. Anybody got any experience with this manufacturer?

Re: AR15 purchase

Posted: 17 Apr 2012, 11:55
by PainKillaX
They look interesting, I've never heard of em. I ordered a Bravo Upper and will be getting a Bravo lower when I get home.

Re: AR15 purchase

Posted: 17 Apr 2012, 11:59
by Ariac
I was really interested in these for a while since I wanted a side charger in 300blk. They took to long to get started on those so I ended up building my own. However, I still think that they have some great features. Initially they have some teething problems, but I have heard nothing but good things lately.

Re: AR15 purchase

Posted: 17 Apr 2012, 12:18
by Zhurdan
I'll say this about BCM... there's a reason they're harder to get. They have a good reputation and build quality.

The Adcor deal looks interesting. Couldn't see anywhere on their site where it mentioned if the charging handle was reciprocating though. Not a deal breaker, but it does look like it runs quite a ways out the front end so if it did reciprocate, it might be a knuckle buster. Which leads me to believe it doesn't.

BTW, $1600 would almost buy you a nice Noveske 16" rifle. If you're willing to go $1600, wait another month and drop the extra $300, in my opinion.

Re: AR15 purchase

Posted: 17 Apr 2012, 16:38
by blueorison
Too heavy.

Re: AR15 purchase

Posted: 17 Apr 2012, 16:58
by panzermk2
It looks like I will be getting an AR carbine sooner then later. I have my heavy AR but due to it's weight and length it's only good for bench work.

At the NRA show Magpul was giving away black P-mags. I now have over a dozen of them. Also due in part to ammo trading I have M4 quad rails, adjustable stocks and everything else NIB short of a receiver to build an AR.

Re: AR15 purchase

Posted: 19 Apr 2012, 07:47
by flyingirish04
Personally, I wouldn't pay any more extra for any forged AR. I would just get a stock RRA, Bushy, or DPMS.

If you want to upgrade, go Billet. As far as ARs go, billets are pretty good no matter then company. CNC Machining pretty much standardizes reciever manufacturing.

My personal favorite is SI-Defense, though there are many other great billet AR makers.

But yeah, if it is forged, you are better off paying less for a factory AR, unless they have put on a custom barrel, then that might make a difference. From what I can tell, Adcor, does not offer that in their 1600 gun.

Re: AR15 purchase

Posted: 19 Apr 2012, 14:41
by toyslr
For 1600-1700 I'm buying a Noveske...

Re: AR15 purchase

Posted: 20 Apr 2012, 11:02
by JoJo
flyingirish04 wrote:Personally, I wouldn't pay any more extra for any forged AR. I would just get a stock RRA, Bushy, or DPMS.

If you want to upgrade, go Billet. As far as ARs go, billets are pretty good no matter then company. CNC Machining pretty much standardizes reciever manufacturing.

My personal favorite is SI-Defense, though there are many other great billet AR makers.

But yeah, if it is forged, you are better off paying less for a factory AR, unless they have put on a custom barrel, then that might make a difference. From what I can tell, Adcor, does not offer that in their 1600 gun.
On the B.E.A.R. Elite version from Adcor Defense, they use a FN barrel!

JoJo

Re: AR15 purchase

Posted: 20 Apr 2012, 11:13
by srt-4_jon
toyslr wrote:For 1600-1700 I'm buying a Noveske...
x2
They also offer a military discount.

Re: AR15 purchase

Posted: 18 May 2012, 16:42
by c1demo
I bought one of the low end M&P 15 sport AR's, and put a bump stock on it just to play with. I tried the stock on an AR 22 but it would not cycle more than 3-4 rounds. I think I tried every .22 round on the market. It really did not matter.

Re: AR15 purchase

Posted: 18 May 2012, 19:34
by flyingirish04
JoJo wrote:
flyingirish04 wrote:Personally, I wouldn't pay any more extra for any forged AR. I would just get a stock RRA, Bushy, or DPMS.

If you want to upgrade, go Billet. As far as ARs go, billets are pretty good no matter then company. CNC Machining pretty much standardizes reciever manufacturing.

My personal favorite is SI-Defense, though there are many other great billet AR makers.

But yeah, if it is forged, you are better off paying less for a factory AR, unless they have put on a custom barrel, then that might make a difference. From what I can tell, Adcor, does not offer that in their 1600 gun.
On the B.E.A.R. Elite version from Adcor Defense, they use a FN barrel!

JoJo
Which are terrible barrels.

Re: AR15 purchase

Posted: 18 May 2012, 19:35
by flyingirish04
toyslr wrote:For 1600-1700 I'm buying a Noveske...
Noveskes are decent options. Though for what you get with their forged guns, I wouldn't pay the extra.

Re: AR15 purchase

Posted: 18 May 2012, 20:38
by srt-4_jon
flyingirish04 wrote: Which are terrible barrels.
lol

Re: AR15 purchase

Posted: 18 May 2012, 20:56
by flyingirish04
What? :laugh: they aren't really any good! About as good as a RRA, Bushie, S&W, or colt barrel. Mass produced.

Re: AR15 purchase

Posted: 18 May 2012, 22:23
by blueorison
By terrible, he means it isn't custom tuned and hand-lapped. :laugh:

Re: AR15 purchase

Posted: 19 May 2012, 07:18
by JoJo
It was impossible to find one of the top guns in Atlanta unless I was willing to pay list plus. I did find a LMT piston AR15 with a 16" barrel and I jumped on it. Pricey but I plan to keep it for a long time. Going to the range next week to sight it in.
"BlueFoo", I wish you were here!