unknown wrote:Hi there,
So after looking at all your fine rifles, I think I'd like to get an AR15. Do you have a recommendation for a beginners/economic AR? I am not looking for something to throw away, but to upgrade little by little.
I would say that those of us that choose our AR-15s piece by piece squeeze every drop of enjoyment out of our rifles that we possibly can because of the effort we put forth to get the EXACT rifle we want. That's not to say buying a complete AR-15 isn't fun. I'm just saying shopping is half the fun.
If you spend time researching the plethora of parts available for your build you can build a rifle that rivals the expensive manufacturers' rifles. You can spread out the costs over time. You'd likely have to spread them out over time as parts are becoming tougher to find as the demand skyrockets. You can also save money. After all, it does cost a manufacturer money to have an employee assemble a rifle...
Finally, you can go from not knowing anything to knowing a lot by researching the different options. You have to start somewhere. It's not for everyone and if you decide building one isn't for you then a stock rifle will be just fine. You won't be unhappy if you don't really want to go through all the work. Absolutely nothing wrong with that. Also, like someone already pointed out, you'd spend more money by buying a stock rifle and upgrading it later.
Have fun. Black rifles are addicting. This won't be your only black rifle.