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Narrowed it down to these two manufactures for my next complete rifle. If price is no issue, which brand would you go with?
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RRA - only because I’ve used their products for years.
No issues with CMMG - they make good hardware.
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I have both. Flip a coin, both are quality rifles.
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CMMG has worked well for me. When it unexpectedly broke, no problem and no charge, promptly sent new parts even though it was several years old and I was not the original purchaser.
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What are you wanting rifle wise??? That would be the deciding factor/factors
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CMMG has worked well for me. When it unexpectedly broke, no problem and no charge, promptly sent new parts even though it was several years old and I was not the original purchaser. What broke?
your flippant remarks which you so adeptly sling
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Colt, BCM, Daniel Defense, Knights, Sons of Liberty, LMT.
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Colt, BCM, Daniel Defense, Knights, Sons of Liberty, LMT. He did say "if price is no issue". Yeah, I'd look at these before the RRA^^^
I try to stick with the basics, they do so well. Nothing fancy mind you, just plain jane will get it done with style. You want to see an animal drop right now? Shoot him in the ear hole. BSA MAGA
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Colt, BCM, Daniel Defense, Knights, Sons of Liberty, LMT. He did say "if price is no issue". Yeah, I'd look at these before the RRA^^^ Even if it was an issue…
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14.7 CMMG has been my goto AR for a year now. Never a problem.
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AR’s are cheap. Spend a few extra quarters and buy the best. No need to compromise on mid grade.
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I have RRA. Been very good for me!
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What caliber?
I have purchased neither, Although My father did purchase a RRA. My hold up here is I have no love for the 223 5.56 chamber / caliber. When CMMG offered the 6mm ARC with a longer barrel I was able to show an interest.
RRA has yet to embrace the 6mm ARC so if had a alternate upper I could still embrace the RRA. If buying the whole package to fit my desire RRA has to be omitted, Not so for the CMMG. Just my personal preference I suppose.
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