Picked up a new AR15

JoshH

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I bought a new rifle today. I did a little research before I picked it up, and the reviews I read and options it had were overwhelmingly positive. Hopefully I don't regret my decision. It's a Barnes Precision Machine CQB Patrolman's Carbine with MOE package. It has a forged 7075 aluminum upper and lower, 16" stainless 1:8 twist barrel chambered in .223 Wylde to accurately fire both 5.56 and .223 ammo. It has Magpul stock, grip, flip up sights, and 30 rd magazine. The top has a full length Picatinny rail and the full floating handguard is designed to work with Magpul 5 and 9 slot rail sections. It came in a hard case with foam cutouts. I'm not sure what I want to do for optics or accessories right now, but I'd love to hear from some recommendations from you guys. At the moment, I'm just excited to go run a few rounds through it.

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Can always do an eotech. Acogs are expensive. I like aim points too. Guessing since it's short you won't be going for long shots?

Gas or piston?

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Looks really nice Josh:thumb: Are you wanting a scope or Acog type animal on it?
Probably a small scope. I may do some sort of acog type animal at some point, but I think a scope would be more useful to me right now.

Can always do an eotech. Acogs are expensive. I like aim points too. Guessing since it's short you won't be going for long shots?

Gas or piston?

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Probably just use it for shooting targets and maybe small game/varmints. It's gas.
 

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Probably a small scope. I may do some sort of acog type animal at some point, but I think a scope would be more useful to me right now.


Probably just use it for shooting targets and maybe small game/varmints. It's gas.
Trijicon acogs are the ones to get. But for varmint there's no reason a cqb sight wouldn't work. For distance you can add a magnifier.

That said I still prefer a good old quality scope. A little 1-4x should be good.

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Trijicon acogs are the ones to get. But for varmint there's no reason a cqb sight wouldn't work. For distance you can add a magnifier.

That said I still prefer a good old quality scope. A little 1-4x should be good.

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I'm thinking exactly the same thing on the scope. That's probably what I'll do for now.
 

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I like it josh, nice and light to,not like my Ole a.k.'s. Front grip and a midrange sight is all that baby needs. You can shoot it at my place if you want,I need to shoot my century V2 that's still got plastic on it.
 

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I've had eotechs, Aimpoints, ACOGs, and multiple scopes on various AR set ups. It comes down to personal preference but i really didn't like the ACOG, especially with how much i spent on it. I run and Aimpoint T1 on my current rifle, but for what you do i would highly recommend the Trijicon 1-4 accupoint in the Larue mount. I had that set up on a rifle i sold to a buddy and wish i would have kept it. And it was half the price of the ACOG almost.
 

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Vortex 1-4 PST with a lit reticle. I've got that one on one of my builds and it's flawless. Kind of like a red dot and scope in one. Plus you can't top the warranty....
 

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Barska makes some good scopes also I had AC11392 huntmaster 223 scope on my last ar. It did excellent and didnt break me either. I think I paid about $200 for it.
 

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I've been looking around the web at different scopes and stuff and reading reviews and posts on forums. I'm not really sure I want to spend $500+ on a scope for this thing, and I'm not sure I want to waste my money on a cheap scope either. I never had a scope or anything on any of the M16 or M4 rifles I fired in the military, and I never had a problem qualifying expert marksman. I may just leave it with the iron sights for now, and keep an eye open for a good deal on a used optic or a good sale.
 

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Barska makes some good scopes also I had AC11392 huntmaster 223 scope on my last ar. It did excellent and didnt break me either. I think I paid about $200 for it.

I paid ~150.00 for linked version at walmart.. Little under range for a 16" 7.62x51/308 gun.... Like to get the 1-6x32 but that's ~300.00 to put on it..
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motoking_1990

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I paid ~150.00 for linked version at walmart.. Little under range for a 16" 7.62x51/308 gun.... Like to get the 1-6x32 but that's ~300.00 to put on it..
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Mine is 6-24x40 and it was perfect but I also had a 20" barrel. Being able to utilize both a scope and iron sights helps a bunch. If something was too close I used the iron sights.