New Anderson AM15, my first AR15

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New Anderson AM15, my first AR15

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Well I couldn't be happier. I've always enjoyed shooting AR rifles when I got the chance, but never owned one till now. Cabelas has a sale on these right now for 399.00. It's the optics ready Anderson AM15. I'm on a learning curve here, and made my first mistake when I bought the wrong flip up sights. This model has a picatinny gas block up front and is on a lower plane than the rail on the receiver. Regular flip up sights won't work as they are designed for same-plane height installation. I found this out on my first range trip when the rifle shot 18" high at 20 yards! So I returned the sights and got a gas block front sight and better quality rear sight. Amazon is good for customer service by the way. Not only did I have the wrong front sight, but I had them backwards too. They should fold backwards. :)
After installing the correct sights my next range trip was spot on. I am considering my options on customizing such as handguards, red dot sight or scope, etc.....
Think I really like the look of the 12" free-float handguard on the 16" barrel, but I actually like the look of the original M4 style handguard that it came with. Also like the Magpul MOE carbine length handguard too. I can certainly see why people get so involved in these "Mattel Specials". Wouldn't mind building a upper in 7.62x39. ImageImage
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Looks good for only $400. :thumbsup: :thumbsup:
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I just took delivery of a complete upper in 7.62x39 from Classic Arms, on sale cost me $225 shipped, I can't put one together for that. Push pin and go, I haven't taken it out yet. Made by Bear Creek and a ton cheaper from Classic than buying direct from them.
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Great deal! I can't get one for that since Cabelas is across the border & they won't sell to me unless I ship it across & do the transfer. Not worth the hassle.
Got an Anderson lower at my LGS for under $50 OTD. Working on a build for that.
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"Mattell Specials" ? God Bless America. Pro Libertate Patria.
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I can highly recommend the Vortex Strike Eagle 1-6 power scope for the AR-15. My scope sits in a Burris one piece AR mount.
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Great price on the AR, and I'd love to have a safe full of them at that price for down the road.

I have a couple of Leupold Mark AR's on AR-15's, and they've been great optics. I also have a Vortex Diamondback PST on my AR-10, and it's been a great optic too!
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SOG had me started with $200 M88A's, then mogunner got me all a-tingle with those $225 uppers. I have an Anderson lower and I felt I had to finish it off before getting another pistol. Was going back and forth a bit with 7.62 vs 5.56, but figured I already have the x54 and x25 ammo, might as well have some American-ey ammo. Was really tempted by the BC Wylde, but ended up with the AOR 16" complete by Anderson. More money, but they had ugly buttstocks on sale and it made for one-stop shopping. Didn't see anything too bad about Bear Creek online, but figured it was worth the extra money if there was any sort of fitment issue being that it would be apples to apples. Did save about $30 (13% + Free Shipping) with "Halloween" coupon code from FB.

More or less will be the same as bunkysdad's (other than the Dirka Brown buttstock). Optics budget will be after completion.
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Bear Creek used to be Moore Machine company, you'll find a ton of bad stuff online about them. They flooded the market with some really crappy AR's early on, got slammed bad enough that they quit for awhile and evidently hired some actual machinists, or maybe some better machinery. I see quite a few good and excellent reviews on their stuff now which was the only reason I bought that upper. Still no complaints on it.
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I read the history of Bear Creek and was fine with the company; you will always find something negative online. It was more about being my first 'build', I wasn't up for mix and match manufactures. The only thing I would of done with the BC was check on an O-ring that some people say is missing in the bolt carrier - $4 part.

UPS says it will be here tomorrow. :clap: Need to start watching those YouTube lower assembly videos again.
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