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I am looking to purchase an AR15 .223/5.56 not low priced but not high priced. What should I be looking for? Like barrel type material and receiver material type, mfg.
Thanks
 
Look at the Palmetto State Armory (PSA) line of ARs. PSA makes their own ARs and offers a nice line of ARs in various configurations.

16" is the minimum legal length without a pinned flash hider or muzzle (brake) device. A pinned 14.5" barrel makes a nice manuverable length.

Barrel twist either 1:7 or 1:9. 4140 and 4150 are common steels with the FN hammer forged being the best (PSA offers those. Chrome-lined barrels are traditional although nitrided (cheaper) are very good especally for a economical AR.

Receivers are pretty much standard aluminum alloy for everyone, except for some exotics.

Try to get a nice trigger & PSA offers some upgrades there.

I have used PSA-sourced parts when building ARs so they're GTG, and PSA is fairly close to your area.
 
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Look at the Palmetto State Armory (PSA) line of ARs. PSA makes their own ARs and offers a nice line of ARs in various configurations.

16" is the minimum legal length without a pinned flash hider or muzzle (brake) device. A pinned 14.5" barrel makes a nice manuverable length.

Barrel twist either 1:7 or 1:9. 4140 and 4150 are common steels with the FN hammer forged being the best (PSA offers those. Chrome-lined barrels are traditional although nitrided (cheaper) are very good especally for a economical AR.

Receivers are pretty much standard aluminum alloy for everyone, except for some exotics.

Try to get a nice trigger & PSA offers some upgrades there.

I have used PSA-sourced parts when building ARs so they're GTG, and PSA is fairly close to your area.
Thank you for the information.
 
Around $700 +/- mfg who would you recommend?
Complete rifles:

Adams Arms VI Witch Doctor.
IWI Zion.
Both in the $700-$800 range.

Some minor assembly required:

Upper from Aero Precision and a stripped lower from Anderson.
Upper from Bear Creek Arsenal and a stripped lower from Anderson and with the extra money buy a BCM Bolt Carrier Group and a nice trigger.

Note, when you buy a stripped lower you're looking at spending a couple hundred more on a lower parts kit, a stock and buffer assembly, but you get to pick your parts. Nicer trigger, grip you like, stock you like, etc..
 
In a barrel try to get one that has .223 Wylde (chamber) barrel.

A . 223 Wylde chamber is a hybrid rifle chamber designed to allow barrels to safely fire both . 223 Remington and 5.56×45mm NATO ammunition. While the cartridge dimensions of both rounds are the same, 5.56 NATO loads produce pressures in excess of the commercial .223 Remington.

Note: If you get on PSAs email list they have regular Daily Deals with complete lowers (serial numbered & FFL paperwork required) and complete uppers (you can order & have delivery to your home) so when you decide on a configuration you can set-up the lower with a barrelled upper that you like, and often at a lower price if they come up as Daily Deals.
 
In a barrel try to get one that has .223 Wylde (chamber) barrel.

A . 223 Wylde chamber is a hybrid rifle chamber designed to allow barrels to safely fire both . 223 Remington and 5.56×45mm NATO ammunition. While the cartridge dimensions of both rounds are the same, 5.56 NATO loads produce pressures in excess of the commercial .223 Remington.

Note: If you get on PSAs email list they have regular Daily Deals with complete lowers (serial numbered & FFL paperwork required) and complete uppers (you can order & have delivery to your home) so when you decide on a configuration you can set-up the lower with a barrel that you like.


I have a .223 Wylde I built with a Bear Creek Arsenal side charging upper ( they now offer dual charging by the way). It's a pretty nice upper. I think I paid just over $200 for it.
 
Don't buy a lower with a brace on it. They will likely be regulated into the NFA category this fall by the current administration.
 
Tombstone Tactical and Buds both have Colt ARs, Smith & Wesson, and Ruger in stock. The Colts is more expense, but the other two bands are priced in line with what you have indicated. Don't wait!


 
My shop has these in stock

Is there a carry handle that could be installed on this? What kind of cost?
 
Right now you can put an old-school AR-15 Carbine together at PSA for $500 + shipping & FFL costs.

https://palmettostatearmory.com/psa-ar15-moe-ept-lower-black.html (delivery & paperwork through a FFL required) $160

(shipped to home) $270

https://palmettostatearmory.com/palmetto-state-armory-mil-spec-carry-handle.html (shipped to home) $70

Note: The blem is cosmetic & one that I got I couldn't find the blem. The first time you shoot a new gun it becomes a blem when you get a brass kiss on the deflector.

Seperate purchases on the upper + carry handle, and the lower (FFL)

Pop open the from pivot pin to align with the upper pivot pin hole, close up & push the rear pin in, attach the carry handle and your GTG.

Note: things can go out-of-stock with any brand including PSA.

If you want an optic for either the flat-top or on the carry handle that's a seperate discussion.
 
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