Don't get me wrong; Project Housegun does yeoman duty at the job once filled by a Remington 870, and my 9mm AR, while justified on the roster as an indoor-range-capable trainer, is an amazingly fun plinker, but I just don't
That phase did allow me to get some hands-on time with some interesting guns that didn't make the "tools" cut, however:
There was, for instance, the Beretta AR-70. To your rabid He-Man AR Haters, this gas-piston poodle-shooter would seem to be ideal. After prolonged exposure, though, I grew disenchanted with the mediocre ergonomics, flimsy stamped receiver, and magazines priced like imported sin. It got turned into a stainless Delta Elite with a ton of extras and a stack of hundred dollar bills.
There was also my all-alloy .223 FAL, built on a Williams Arms receiver. While undoubtedly handy and light, it was a pain to get set up for reliable running, and even then the "almost as handy as an AR's" controls and the knowledge that the receiver would eventually get beaten to death made it, in the long run, disposable. It's gone, and now I have a one-of-200 3" 625 in .45 Colt to replace it, plus the associated stack of C-notes.
These, and others like them, such as my Daewoo and a .223 AK, are gone, while my ARs linger on. The end result? For all its alleged flaws, I've found the oft-derided plastic poodleshooter to be a handy, reliable, and versatile rifle, while other guns came and went.
I still don't like my ARs, but I can't argue with what works...
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Maybe so, but running a 25-target practical rifle stage, with shots from 2 to 200 yards, in under sixty seconds is just a blast.
I love my black rifles (all ARs, right now...)
I don't have an Armalite now (I used to own a Colt HBAR) but I like the robustness of my AK. Stamped FEG receiver, blond furniture - it's a cutie. Not a tackdriver to be sure, but it isn't finicky either.
" but it isn't finicky either."
Neither are my ARs. They're tools, not toys; if they were finicky, I'd 86 'em in a heartbeat.
Tell us about your Daewoo... I've always been curious about those.
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