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Anderson® Carbine AR-15 5.56 NATO/.223 Rem. Semi-automatic Rifle A complete AR of this quality, at a price better than this? You just won't find it. You supply the sights and the mags, Anderson delivers the rest, with big-time quality and value. Unlike other companies, Anderson makes most of their components in-house at their Hebron, Kentucky facility…meaning they can control costs like no other. So while the price says "entry level," the built quality and finish are well beyond. Upper details:Chambered in 5.56 NATO/.223 Remington Direct impingement 16" M4 1:8" twist barrel 7075-T6 forged receiver A2 handguard A2 flash hider Mil-spec buffer tubeLower details:6-position stock assembly Lower parts kit included Mil-spec aluminum alloyPlease Note: Product comes in two shipments, lower to FFL dealer and upper ships to your address. Easy to assemble. Order today!
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$499

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$28.50 actually. So what? Now it costs too much? Get a Ceratac for $250 then. Or get both like me.

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Shot up 25 dollars from last week.

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Such a tease

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Who is the idiot that posted this. This add is old as hell
Definitely no good

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There back on but are not available until early May.

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There back on but are not available until early May.

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Did you try clicking on the link- because it was in stock earlier today. Guess you missed it. "Those grapes are sour" Aesop.

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Got the Cabelas deal using a $20 coupon to get this at $380 plus tax. Added a cheap $20 fleabay drop in quad rail plus the $130 Sig romeo 5 red dot deal from Brownells - now I'm good to go. Great shootin' set up for very reasonable price - no failures so far after first 500 rnds. Gotta love this site...

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Come on! Keep the prices dropping please!
Let’s see under $300!

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Prices going up ! 40 bucks overnite. Guess they cleared excess stock- or just closer to Xmas ?

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If you're looking for a good standard AR you can't go wrong with Anderson and at this price these make great beater/backup rifles but that's not to say there would be anything wrong with having one of these as your only rifle if that's all you can afford. I have to say, what a turn of events these past few years have been. I hope the ball keeps rolling in the direction its going but we all must be ever vigilante against the gun hating lunatics who are constantly attacking our freedoms. I hope we get 8 years out of Trump and another R in office after that, but who knows, the liberals are seething right now and ever plotting to regain control. The propaganda storm has been relentless. To the point, love to see the price on these rifles so low, hopefully AKs will follow cause if I can get a decent one for 5 bills or under I'll be all over it.

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Great rifle. I'm not a tactical operator and not a marksman, just a guy who enjoys buying guns and going to the range. I bought 2 of these and the Anderson shot steel case tula without a hitch while my bushmaster jammed up every 5th round. Might not be as quality a rifle as a a $1500 one people were forking out 3 years ago but I wouldn't know. I'm happy with this rifle and the price!

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No at for sure. This thing is so bad you have to downgrade it two letters to at at. Better yer JUST CALL IT A LOAD OF SHlT

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Did you say at? Didn't you mean ar?

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They just reported this POS again. Get enough. U wanker

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Just read a little of the posts. It seems most buyers of this ar are poor and uneducated. Good thing you gays voted for trump.

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Trump ? What the hell does Trump have to do with this kinda post ? You must be a cunt killery clintrous gay boy ! Anderson makes a hell of a gun.
It's pricks like you that fuck it up for Americans.
Your name says it best ! You EATDICK.
WHAT a lib Tard .

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Gays voted for Trump...? By your own admission, you eat Dick...maybe we should call you "DICK SMOKER"!!!

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Looking at your ability to form sentences I would have to think you aren't old enough to vote.

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Woohoo I'm getting all brasses up thinking about shoving a big green tip in your mouth

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Wow, are you 7? The funny thing is you think your jabs are clever and hurtful....you might as well be telling "yo mamma" jokes.

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Woohoo I did buy a bushmaster. Just to shove in your mouth. It's like a door stop. Junk just like your jewwy life.

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Nothing like an at built from dumpster parts

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I purchased two of these items from SG a couple months back.
The uppers were mailed to my home address and arrived a few days before the lowers which I picked up at my FFL dealer.

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Outstanding quality for such a entry level AR. I have put 500 rounds down range from this Rifle never one failure to feed, failure to fire or failure to extract spent case. You cannot scratch build a rifle any cheaper and be any better. I have tried.

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Why is that an issue either way?

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DOMINATOR ARMS on Mon, 2016-11-07 13:35.
So is the rifle put together, or does it come in 2 parts!

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So is the rifle put together, or does it come in 2 parts!

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Says the guy who spent too much on a AR due to brand name and is now eating ramen, can't afford gas to the range, range fees, or even ammo due to not being as smart as a "Jew." BTW, what "real" AR did you buy...a 600 dollar Bushmaster without a dust cover or forward assist?

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Customer service is terrible Aug, Sep 2016. This place is falling apart. Mr. Berlin you are going to have to bite the bullet and get a new crew in customer service or your're going to lose a lot of customers.

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This is not the treated version

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Thank you for that!!!

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This is the Wife's first AR. No problems thus far, and a good place to start. (We bought direct through Anderson)

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out of stock, 2 neighbors came to me, last night looking for a budget AR and I sent em to SG for this one, both called and said they were sold out so I sent em to aim for the radical arms...

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I was posting because of the mention below. Just trying to help. Should have probably added comment...

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In other news: I have had no issues with my two Andersons I purchased from Kentucky Gun Company awhile back. They have functioned as well as the many others I have used and owned over the years.

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Spoken like a truly igonrant tourist.

"Private contractors."

Not "Military."

Pay attention to the details. Unsure why you've hijacked this thread about one weapon and attempted to make unqualified and frankly incorrect statements about a person unknown to you.

I do hope you find the source of such pent up anger and unsolicted aggression towards strangers. I wish you well on your journey.

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I pay attention to details, and your screen name spoken aloud equates to "Self-mated".

Not sure if that's what you were going for, but there it is.

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LOL, sorry I rained on your parade. Feel free to go back to teaching your underwater knife fighting course....err "Private contracting" in a "maritime envirnoment."

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Much like the military, private contracting is driven by the bottom line.

Furthermore, are you familiar with ITAR at all? Or how the DOS regulates arms? If so, you'd already have the answer to your question.

Lastly, my comments weren't for you, but the user asking "me" directly about The DPMS Oracle. So, your final comment is irrelevant. My extensive experience with The DPMS was the topic, but pedants like you don't typically take the time investigate all sides of an argument before jumping in.

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Sorry, when I smell fish I think something fishy is going on. To me it sounds like your expertise was derived from the internet not from actual experience. Personally if I was handed a substandard weapon in a private security setting I would buy my own to use and train with (pretty typical for military contractors). End...of...discussion. Nice use of acronyms though.

My advice is if your life is worth less than an decent AR you need to find a new job and stop shitting on other people's range TOYS.

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There seem to be quite a few posts downing this rifle for not having all the special do dads of much more costly ARs. That's like expecting a Jaguar at the Ford Fiesta price point....not going to happen so shut up and move along.

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I'll take it that you are rather new to ARs based on asking about a DPMS entry/level and quality in the same sentence.

I have hundreds of hours of range time and operations while armed with DPMS Oracles. I cannot stand this company's products, goofy and generally uncomfortable stocks they use, not to mention they all (without exception) feel like out of the box as though someone opened the recievers, poured sand in the internals then shook it out then closed the rifle and shipped it.

Don't get me started on rust and finish (mostly black paint) issues. I did work both land and maritime envirnoments and both were revealing about how much of a budget AR this really is. On a couple rifles we had, brand new mind you, I could literally "flick" the paint (i.e. Finish) off the lower receiver with just my fingernail after mere days of service.

As for the mystery gun, again...if you really want to know and not just be told, you'll do your own research. You'll find it,...as I said, it wasn't hard.

In a pinch tho, I'd go MP II Sport between anything Anderson, Ruger 556 & Dog Pile of Mammoth Shit (DPMS).

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I have to ask....where were you "operating" (and for whom) that you were being handed all of these brand new entry level civilian style AR's from umpteen different manufacturers and were allowed to use and abuse them for “hundreds of hours” and thousands of rounds? Strikes me as strange for someone of your caliber putting their life on the line for such an obviously substandard product that you had so much experience with.

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This gun is a wobbly pos. You couldn't shim it enough even with dipn it in concrete then letn it soak in the sun for a couple days. It will forever be a sloppy bucket-o-yuk.

Other problems I have experienced w/this all other "Andersons" is fitment of multi brand furniture. Everything was able to be mounted, but nothing except a magpul moe + grip went on without issue. The pins, trigger and general machining are acceptable if you are poor or have lower standards of what quality is. Not like I'd personally own one, but there are more well made hybrids and carbon fiber jobs out there than this. All Andersons I've handled/used seem poor to fair quality. These rifles are the bottom of the barrel. My last and final issue was (is) the BCGs and charging handles. They work, but you may end up fighting them. I put over 2,000 rounds through one "all Anderson" and it was as gritty and shitty as day one. Various lubes were used (clp, slip, rem oil, frog etc.)

Another few things about the BCGs; many times they have failed to go in to battery, got stuck in battery and/or failed to eject spent casings. The occassional double fee occurred too. Some these required the time, money and effort of going to a gun smith to repair. If you like taking live (unfired) light primer strike rounds that remain wedged in a barrel out, be my guest. It's also kind of hard to remove it yourself when no proper methods for safely clearing these and all out brute force (carefully applied) still won't unstick the bcg.

All in all, look elsewhere. Ruger AR 555 (Though a few things about that build have me concerned, and not it not that brillant delta ring [haters], I rather like that design). The Colt Expanse is decent, though my thoughts about many others are the same on that rifle. Why machine in ways to put in parts and not add them?

Lastly the MP Sport II. All of the above have their own pros and a few cons. I've handled all and none compare to another entry level rifle I would choose above everthing mentioned herein. Of course, do your own research as I have (wasn't hard). You'll likely discover that great "mystery rifle" I am talking about here. It is of equal or better quality than the last three, but the value is far outpacing of those three.

As for the Anderson, Buy an aluminum softball bat at a garage sale for $5. That's all the Andersons are good for once they jam, so save hundreds, cut out all the paperwork, fees and middle men.

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Ok, so what is the other entry level, there are a lot of choices.
opinions?-how does this compare
https://www.preppergunshop.com/dpms-panther-oracle-223-cal-16-barrel...

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Bear Creek

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