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Old 03-01-2017, 04:59 PM
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Originally Posted by ChattanoogaPhil View Post
I've done similarly with an acquaintance from the club

First was to have him handle my standard A2 rifle. Next a flattop. We went over the basics... kinda of a AR 101. Next step was to go down to Sportsman's Warehouse where they got a ton of ARs in most configurations to handle. Even though his AR knowledge was pretty thin, having just a bit of information under his belt allowed him to ask the sales guy some real good questions while I kept my mouth shut (I hate it when someone tries to barge into a conversation between a salesman and customer at a gun counter).

Anyway... he ended up selecting the equivalent of a S&W 15T. I think that was a good choice for him and generally in line with the scenario offered in the OP.

Generally speaking, I think a free float handguard and folding sights is a good general base configuration for those who are new to the AR world.
I tend to agree that unless you really love the A2 front sight post a free floated AR15 with quality BUIS is a great starting point which allows greater flexibility to the owner at not much more than the A2 wight post guns.

But I also know there is still a lot of love for the A2 front post. I still like to shoot the old 6920 with irons sights.
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