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The M&P 15FT has a 10 round capacity magazine and comes with a 16inch barrel with 1 in 8" 5R rifling. It has a 35" extended overall length with a fixed stock. Features Magpul PMAG,Magpul Folding MBUS Sights & 10" Free Float Quad Rail.
Specifications and features:
S&W Model M&P 15FT semi-automatic rifle
5.56mm NATO caliber
16" barrel
1:8" 5R rifling
10 round capacity
Fixed stock
4140 steel barrel with Melonite finish
7075 T6 aluminum receiver with hard coat anodized finish
Black finish
Chromed bolt carrier and gas key10" free float quad rail
Folding Magpul MBUS sights
35" overall length
Weighs 6.85 pounds

Manufacturer: S&W 811048
Item: 76388
UPC: 022188146158

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So you get an AR-15 with some shit you won't use.
A grip that you have to take off and swap with the better one included.
A 10-round mag thrown in just because?
A fixed stock which will be thrown out.

Either that or they're targeting this thing towards nationwide selling... meaning California/Mass will have to throw out the adjustable stock and 30 round mag???

Also, the non-threaded barrel kills this.

The crap you'll throw away (whether you're buying in a normal state or a gun-control state) is included in the price here, you're paying for it.

And.. WTF is a "signature fee"???? I'm paying for the autograph of some dude signing the transfer paperwork? Is he a movie star, MVP sportsman, heavyweight champion?

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Really the only thing that would be thrown away is the fixed stock. The non-threaded barrel is annoying, but at $200 under what even Buds Gun shop sells the gun alone for, it is still a good deal.

Also a signature fee is a fee that shipping providers charge to require a signature upon delivery. It prevents the buyer from claiming that package wasnt dropped off.

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Is this a good deal for ar beginner?

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