cyphertext
US Veteran
Ok, so you have narrowed it down a little more and now we know what you want it for and a price range...
Between those two models, the differences are...
1. The OR has a forward assist and ejection port cover, the Sport does not. This does not matter one bit for range and sporting use, and is debatable for other uses... however, if you want your rifle to look like GI Joe's, the Sport is out (without modification).
2. The Sport comes with sights, the OR does not. You can shoot the Sport right out of the box, the OR requires you to purchase sights or some type of optic. If you plan to add a scope and shoot from the bench, you may prefer the OR, since it does not have the fixed front sight tower, but with a 4x magnification or higher you won't see the front sight in the scope.
3. The hand guards in the OR have heat shields, the Sport does not.
4. The OR has a chrome lined barrel, the Sport has a salt nitride bath treated barrel. Bottom line, both have treatment to protect from corrosion and increased barrel life over a non-treated barrel.
5. The Sport has a fixed, enlarged trigger guard that is integral to the lower, the OR has the standard, hinged straight guard that can be changed.
Both have collapsible stock, railed receiver, 1:9 twist barrels made from the same type of steel...
Out of those two, which one would I go with? The cheaper one... but include money for sights, unless you are going to use optics only. Anything, outside of adding the ejection port cover and forward assist to the Sport, can be easily changed to your liking.
Between those two models, the differences are...
1. The OR has a forward assist and ejection port cover, the Sport does not. This does not matter one bit for range and sporting use, and is debatable for other uses... however, if you want your rifle to look like GI Joe's, the Sport is out (without modification).
2. The Sport comes with sights, the OR does not. You can shoot the Sport right out of the box, the OR requires you to purchase sights or some type of optic. If you plan to add a scope and shoot from the bench, you may prefer the OR, since it does not have the fixed front sight tower, but with a 4x magnification or higher you won't see the front sight in the scope.
3. The hand guards in the OR have heat shields, the Sport does not.
4. The OR has a chrome lined barrel, the Sport has a salt nitride bath treated barrel. Bottom line, both have treatment to protect from corrosion and increased barrel life over a non-treated barrel.
5. The Sport has a fixed, enlarged trigger guard that is integral to the lower, the OR has the standard, hinged straight guard that can be changed.
Both have collapsible stock, railed receiver, 1:9 twist barrels made from the same type of steel...
Out of those two, which one would I go with? The cheaper one... but include money for sights, unless you are going to use optics only. Anything, outside of adding the ejection port cover and forward assist to the Sport, can be easily changed to your liking.