Great video brother! This should help out a lot of people 👍 My mindset is to spend the money on the bcg (heart) and barrel (soul) then the rest is ok to save some money if needed
Thank you so much for making this! I really appreciate it. It answered a lot of my questions. I’m buying my budget AR today and I won’t be embarrassed to take it to the range. I will be proud of it.
@@308c I finally finished my “newbie” collection: Mossberg 590, Taurus G3 Toro (wanted option for optics in the future), PSA AR15 5.56 NATO, and Sig Romeo5. I will have to make a video in the future once it warms up.
If anyone is thinking about getting into firearms: The biggest thing I underestimated was the price of the ammo. If you buy 1000 rounds of Federal HST 9mm JHP 147gr it will currently cost you around $1,000 if you shop around. You need to buy the expensive stuff first, test it out and assuming it works well buy more of the expensive “just in case” situation ammo, and then start testing the cheap stuff. Ammo cost me way more than the actual firearm.
@@everettdehaven8645 very nice start. My favorite lower end cost option is the Bushnell TRS-26 and TRS-26. I favorite micro red is the Burris fastfire 3. I do have a small variety of Sig option they seem to be holding up. I like Aimpoint for my high end cost option.
@@everettdehaven8645 if you buy more practice / 50 round boxes of FMJ you'll want to and be able to shoot more for training and fun. Just my opinion, have 150 to 200 rounds of defensive ammo hollow points and 1000 or more of full metal jackets. You can always use FMJs in a SHTF.
I hope all is well my friend. I am trying to catch up on comments and supporting you guys. I do not watch much RUclips from a computer. I wish that you could comment from the TV. Take care
Thanks! Hope things are going well for you too. I may not comment on all of your videos but I do watch them and like them of course. You always have me wanting a new gun I never knew I wanted lol.
Great video man good contact thanks for throwing that in there I totally forgot about that clip when we were at the pond you’ll have to send it to me again cause I don’t know where it is anymore it was a great day. 10 out of 10. Good information.
I don't know much about that company, but I do like the Mono Bloc design. I'll have to look more in the there uppers. What I can say I don't always like ARs that have proprietary parts.
It's always funny becuase the $100 ak47 has served for decades along with cheap M4s. People want military grade when the military uses cheaper shit haha
Honestly I've seen some so called budget builds shoot side by side with the high end rifles and hold their own. Now as to the life of the barrel vs top tier rifle I couldn't tell ya.
Caught your whisper. Subscribed.
Very educational 🔥🔥🔥
Great video brother! This should help out a lot of people 👍 My mindset is to spend the money on the bcg (heart) and barrel (soul) then the rest is ok to save some money if needed
Thank you so much for making this! I really appreciate it. It answered a lot of my questions. I’m buying my budget AR today and I won’t be embarrassed to take it to the range. I will be proud of it.
The gun I'm shooting at minute 5:50 is a PSA upper I couldn't be more happier on how that upper preforms.
@@308c I finally finished my “newbie” collection: Mossberg 590, Taurus G3 Toro (wanted option for optics in the future), PSA AR15 5.56 NATO, and Sig Romeo5. I will have to make a video in the future once it warms up.
If anyone is thinking about getting into firearms: The biggest thing I underestimated was the price of the ammo. If you buy 1000 rounds of Federal HST 9mm JHP 147gr it will currently cost you around $1,000 if you shop around. You need to buy the expensive stuff first, test it out and assuming it works well buy more of the expensive “just in case” situation ammo, and then start testing the cheap stuff.
Ammo cost me way more than the actual firearm.
@@everettdehaven8645 very nice start. My favorite lower end cost option is the Bushnell TRS-26 and TRS-26. I favorite micro red is the Burris fastfire 3. I do have a small variety of Sig option they seem to be holding up. I like Aimpoint for my high end cost option.
@@everettdehaven8645 if you buy more practice / 50 round boxes of FMJ you'll want to and be able to shoot more for training and fun. Just my opinion, have 150 to 200 rounds of defensive ammo hollow points and 1000 or more of full metal jackets. You can always use FMJs in a SHTF.
Good presentation for new shooters.
I hope all is well my friend. I am trying to catch up on comments and supporting you guys. I do not watch much RUclips from a computer. I wish that you could comment from the TV. Take care
Thanks! Hope things are going well for you too. I may not comment on all of your videos but I do watch them and like them of course. You always have me wanting a new gun I never knew I wanted lol.
@@308c All good I appreciate you
Thanks ! same question was in my head 😃
Great video man good contact thanks for throwing that in there I totally forgot about that clip when we were at the pond you’ll have to send it to me again cause I don’t know where it is anymore it was a great day. 10 out of 10. Good information.
Good Stuff Brother!
Good stuff man, Any thoughts on a "Mono Bloc upper assembly(GasB & Barrell)?
Many thank's
I don't know much about that company, but I do like the Mono Bloc design. I'll have to look more in the there uppers. What I can say I don't always like ARs that have proprietary parts.
Many thank's man, That's a good point.
It's always funny becuase the $100 ak47 has served for decades along with cheap M4s. People want military grade when the military uses cheaper shit haha
Haha that's soo true.
Honestly I've seen some so called budget builds shoot side by side with the high end rifles and hold their own. Now as to the life of the barrel vs top tier rifle I couldn't tell ya.
I got a anderson top and bottom for my first ar15 is that a good one fam
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This is accurate unless your talking bcm everything they "make" is made right here in ky by Anderson