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Anybody have anything to say about the Anderson AR as an entry level AR15. Good or bad. Can't find to much info on it.
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Their uppers and lowers are decent. They probably source the other parts. Probably on par with DPMS or Bushmaster I'd buy one for a knock around gun. Their RF85 no-lube guns look interesting.
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Buy one and let us know. Seems like most people don't trust RF85.
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Don't know if I'm sold on a no lube gun. I need to do a little more research before I bite the bullet.
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I checked out a few reviews of the RF85 guns. I would'nt go there.
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All of the lowers are made in just a handful of locations. They just put a different roll mark on em and charge more/less depending on name
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I've got a Anderson lower on a Del-Ton 16" mid length upper. It's reliable and shoots just fine.
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