I see lots of guys buying STRIPPED lower AR receivers, but

the link was placed simply to provide some info, and yes I fully agree that much of it must be carefully evaluated and "taken with a grain of salt" as they say.
 
the link was placed simply to provide some info, and yes I fully agree that much of it must be carefully evaluated and "taken with a grain of salt" as they say.

Also what you can afford and get close to the same results. Never found a perfect all around gun of any kind. Just what each person prefers. Kinda like a Caddillac CTS or a VW beetle.
Apples to oranges.
 
yeah. Ive found the M14/M1a1 is very versatile, as a do almost anything rifle,
it could be used by any experienced rifleman to do about anything a rifle is used for.
keep in mind a big game rifle caliber can be an exceptional defensive cartridge, but the smaller military cartridges generally lack massive stopping power ,
and longer range that the better hunting cartridges possess in abundance,

thus neither class of rifle is ideal for both applications , but you can be certain the larger hunting calibers tend to have more than adequate lethality potential.
you would not generally select a 340 weatherby as the ideal rifle to stop hordes of jap soldiers in a bonzi charge ,
or a 223 rem ar15, for man eating lion hunting at extremely close range, but each have the potential of lethality,

but a M1A1 would not be a problem in either scenario in the hands of an experienced rifleman with selected ammo., like a 180 grain nosler partition bullet
military, based rifle designs MUST be durable and dependable, and at least semi accurate. they must have good parts interchangeability ,
and be designed to operate under less than ideal conditions with minimal cleaning, and maintenance.
2"-3" 100 yard accuracy is often considered adequate,
and the average,off the rack, rifle,
may have issues consistently duplicating that accuracy level,
but most commercial clones with a few tweaks and commercial parts,after being mildly reworked, easily provide better accuracy consistently,
both the better quality clones of the AR15 and M14 can be tweaked to provide excellent accuracy (especially the heavy barrel match versions)
(keep in mind ammo quality, being used, maters a great deal)

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but a BLR in 450 MARLIN,
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or a 340 weatherby fiber-mark stainless bolt action rifle,
I would certainly not feel I was severely limited if I had to use a BLR or WEATHERBY to hunt for big game

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that weatherby is also rather useful if HUNTING is the main goal, but it also has very good , very long range potential.
the BLR marlin 450 is about a 400 yard max rifle the M1A1 could with a decent scope and ammo stretch to 800 yards, the wby could rather easily add additional 400 yards over the M1A1 with the right scope and ammo
 
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All great rifles until you get to the big bores. I can't shoot my 308 Remington all day long as it is just too much to handle. Sighted in at 1000 meters but it is a young man that shoots it most of the time.

Funny how you buy a rifle so and so for around a thousand bucks and you put a $2000.00 scope on it along with bipod and other accy's. Go figure-- and then you can't shoot it anymore.
 
I think it is a bad idea for there is no safety to disengage the trigger and can still be fired without the buffer tube/stock in place, which could be deadly when the bolt travels rearward into your face. People are dumb and forget to unload the rifle.

Nothing like an AK receiver where the bolt stays in the lower receiver and a stock folds under/sideways.
 
I had several members ask me why anyone would purchase a lower ar15 receiver,
well theres several reasons

(1) most people I know don,t want a (BASIC) lower cost AR15 , they want custom features and most of the better quality AR15 designs,
and you may not be able to get anything similar to what you want for under about $1200-$1800 unless you custom order one to be built.

(2)an AR15 is a gun enthusiasts erector set, in that you can simply order all the component parts and custom assemble almost an unlimited,
variety of potential configurations. build it yourself and you get what you want .

(3) most guys I know are working on a very limited budget, and if you purchase a basic stripped receiver or build from an 80% lower,
you don,t have to spend all the cash , in one lump sum, you buy the small parts kit,
the hand guard, the barrel, the bolt carrier,, internal parts, the sights, upper receiver, stock, gas system, etc. as money and time allows

(4) all parts other than the lower receiver, are individually available for purchase and custom combos are easily assembled with some basic tools, most or at least very many parts designed for an ar15 are easily interchanged if you do careful research to compatibility

http://www.model1sales.com/

https://www.deltateamtactical.com/AR-15-Complete-Gun-Kits_c_193.html

https://palmettostatearmory.com/ar-15/ar-15-lower-build-kits-parts-kits.html

https://ar15discounts.com/

https://www.brownells.com/search/index.htm?k=ar15+parts+kit

https://aimsurplus.com/parts/ar-parts/lower-parts-kits/

https://www.joeboboutfitters.com/AR-15-Parts-s/125.htm

https://www.wingtactical.com/ar-15-lower-receiver-parts-kit/

https://www.opticsplanet.com/ar15-parts.html

https://www.ballisticadvantage.com/ar15-barrels

https://www.primaryarms.com/MCategories+AR-15-Barrels

https://www.aeroprecisionusa.com/ar15/barrels

https://palmettostatearmory.com/ar-15/upper-parts/barrels.html

https://faxonfirearms.com/rifle-barrels/

https://www.bearcreekarsenal.com/bc...-rifle-length-gas-system-w-1-7-twist-threaded

https://www.classicfirearms.com/accessories/barrels/spiral_fluted/


https://www.cheaperthandirt.com/parts-and-accessories/parts-by-gun-model/ar-15/

https://blackrifledepot.com/

https://www.pewpewtactical.com/best-ar-lower-parts-kits/

https://www.bravocompanyusa.com/AR15-Lower-Parts-and-Kits-s/46.htm

https://www.midwayusa.com/rifle-parts/br?cid=23854
 
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A dealer who engages in the business of assembling firearms from component parts for purposes of sale or distribution in interstate or foreign commerce must be licensed as a manufacturer of firearms, pursuant to provisions of the Federal Firearms Act. The manufacturer’s excise tax is imposed under the Internal Revenue Code of 1934 on the sale of firearms so produced.
 
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