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RANGER 01:
Guys,
I would like your opinions on the Smith & Wesson M & P 15 Sport 5.56 NATO # 811036 AR Rifle.
I know it lacks some features like the dust cover and forward assist but for a first entry level AR just for target and home defense the reviews look good. I have a M1 Carbine that I could use but would like to have a black rifle with out breaking the bank.
Thanks
Dick

FarmerRick:
4 items:

Upper with Strikefire optic
Regular Price: $479.98
Special Price $399.99
http://palmettostatearmory.com/index.php/psa-m4-strikefire-premium-black-friday-upper.html


PTAC Bolt carrier assy.
Regular Price: $99.99
Special Price $74.99
http://palmettostatearmory.com/index.php/ptac-5-56-full-auto-bolt-carrier-group-w-carpenter-158-bolt.html

Lower build kit
Regular Price: $139.99
Special Price $79.99
http://palmettostatearmory.com/index.php/palmetto-state-armory-enhanced-lower-build-kit-blk.html

Blem lower receiver
Regular Price: $119.99
Special Price $59.99
http://palmettostatearmory.com/index.php/psa-blemished-safe-fire-lower.html

~$615 plus shipping and transfer fee gets you an AR15 with a FN Chrome-lined barrel and an optic for just a bit more. Assembly is easy with step-by-step instructions on youtube or with the help of a NFOA member.

RANGER 01:
Thanks to FarmerRICK for your help.
Looks like a good deal.
Dick

RobertH:
after owning AR's for awhile, i like building.  i get what i want right away and don't have to resell take off parts.  but to each his own.  make sure to post pics of what you get and how it shoots.

jFader:
The reviews that I read about the m&p sport 15 have been pretty good....there is one on thetruthaboutguns.com where he tests it out in a sandy enviorment & didn't have any issues.

I saw that de guns in Lincoln has them in stock for $599 + tax, I don't see how you could go wrong at that price.
I was thinking about picking one up for my first AR....on the other hand FarmerRick brings up a good point, I've read about how easy it is to assemble one. I just haven't spent the time to research the exact process. I've seen several for sale on Armslist.com lately that were listed as having 'issues' firing or loading rounds and they were usually 'home assembled' which kind of discourages me....having zero gun assembly experience...

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