My First AR

Yeah, I should have been stronger on the light. My living arrangement makes a light not as vital. It's never really that dark where I stay and there is a very low likelihood of a friendly being mistaken for a bad guy. For most people a light is essential. I have one on my AR and also on my M&P 45 2.0 just in case. I don't have one on my carry gun. (M&P 9 2.0 compact)

Also, good call on the sling. Just have to make sure you drill for it. You don't want to be fumbling around trying to get the gun on right if God forbid, you end up needing it quickly.

There a few different sling configurations and several companies making good slings and mounts. Not as many as with other parts though.

IMHO can't go wrong with Magpul. Especially for mounting accessories though their slings are excellent too. I would stay away from the bargain stuff on Ebay and Amazon. (don't ask me how I know)

I think the OP mentioned somewhere along this thread that he also is not rolling in money as is my situation as well.

It takes some skillful and sometimes patient research and shopping to get the best bang for your buck.



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I just bought my first AR too. I wanted a M16 type, plain jane. Hard to come by and cost more. Bought a Palmetto here on forum with bolt on handle. Carbine with telescoping stock. On change I’m making is the stock.
Putting M16s type stock on it.
Getting a few K factory ammo, sighting combat zero and hanging it up. I only bought for social engineering if things get to that point. Only surprise I had was the upper with bolt on this carbine weighs more than original M16s
that includes bolt on handle.
 
Everybody needs at least one AR . . .

I love that Muss said that! In the overall world of firearms that has almost become a mantra and if folks don't own ARs then they're buying all of the many items in the current crop of tactikool firearms that look like the progeny of ARs. Classic Firearms sends out email with dozens of variations of every kind of tactikool rifle and handgun. Virtually all of them owe their existence to America's fondness for the AR - which I tell people means "America's Rifle". Newbies don't have to know the rest of the story. :D
 
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