Crasher: That's a nice looking AR there. I had one of the quad-rail 'cheesegrater' front ends on mine but replaced it pretty damn quick with a free-floating Hogue overmoulded one. Much nicer to hold and shoot. I guess that's a left slide release attachement on it? I think I've got the same Leatherman/pouch and the same damn cleaning rod as that, too. Amusing.
Leathel: I'm with you there on the accuracy thing. The 'horrible' milspec trigger on my AR is still miles better than the triggers on any of my other rifles bar the target 10/22 I had.
Also, it's the typical thing with such a customisable rifle: Even if they're not your cup of tea (and the ultra tactical 'black rifle' style isn't really mine) then you've got a world of options to make it into what you want. You certainly pay for the privilege, at least here, but you've got options at least. You can spec one out to be quite expensive, or you can get by quite decently with cheaper bits and pieces. Even if you went reasonably hard out, you'd still come in under the price of a Steyr...
Much better range of options for uppers in different calibers. I've had a lot of fun with the .300 blackout so far. Still nowhere near as quiet as I want it, but I suspect that I need to drop the load a bit further, it's still supersonic.
Edit: Quoted the wrong post, need sleep.
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