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3/22/2016 4:23:18 PM EDT
Hi, I am a new member and a new AR owner! My name is James, I am 33 and by trade I work in the critical airflow and controls field as a Technical sales Support engineer. I like to tinker on cars, vintage Sears arden tractors, and of course I enjoy guns. I am married with 2 kids, and I live in the (somewhat crappy) state of Massachusetts.

My AR-15 is an M&P 15 sport 1 Upper with a 1/9 twist Barrel, standard front Iron sights, an Mbus Magpul rear flip up sight, and standard M&P bolt carrier group. The lower is an Anderson complete AR lower kit, with a fixed buttstock, unknown make 2-stage trigger (although admittedly I can't tell that much difference over a stock M&P sport trigger or a Ruger AR556 trigger) and it has a carbine length buffer and spring in it.

I had been wanting one for a while, and this was my buddies 2nd AR that he was using with a .22LR conversion kit, and rarely at that, so I talked him into selling it to me for $425 - I have a M&P 10 rd mag, and (2) 20 rd steel old mags (which I prefer)

My plans right now are to get an A2 style stock on it, and a "handle" sight for the rear, maybe a Magpul MOE + grip, and just shoot it :) I just wanted a basic AR15, and I don't want to put too many mods on it, I love the way it shoots right now.

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3/22/2016 4:28:50 PM EDT
[#1]
Good to have you!  You can make your images appear by clicking the 4th image/box from the right when you're posting.  Prompts for the address and you plug it in.



^^ ta daaaa
3/22/2016 4:37:46 PM EDT
[#2]
Welcome aboard op and good luck
3/22/2016 4:49:24 PM EDT
[#3]
Here's where you'll want to head
http://www.ar15.com/forums/t_1_5/1735728_Teener_Crew_For_Life___New_members_step_inside.html
3/22/2016 5:03:11 PM EDT
[#4]
Welcome. You can move your rear sight a couple of notches to the rear, more sight radius never hurts.
3/22/2016 6:40:42 PM EDT
[#5]
Welcome aboard! I hope you get a lot of enjoyment out of your new rifle.
3/22/2016 7:00:29 PM EDT
[#6]
Congrats and welcome to the community. Us New York slaves feel your pain.
3/22/2016 7:06:29 PM EDT
[#7]
Welcome. I hope you enjoy your new rifle.
3/22/2016 7:15:22 PM EDT
[#8]
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Hi, I am a new member and a new AR owner! My name is James, I am 33 and by trade I work in the critical airflow and controls field as a Technical sales Support engineer. I like to tinker on cars, vintage Sears arden tractors, and of course I enjoy guns. I am married with 2 kids, and I live in the (somewhat crappy) state of Massachusetts.

My AR-15 is an M&P 15 sport 1 Upper with a 1/9 twist Barrel, standard front Iron sights, an Mbus Magpul rear flip up sight, and standard M&P bolt carrier group. The lower is an Anderson complete AR lower kit, with a fixed buttstock, unknown make 2-stage trigger (although admittedly I can't tell that much difference over a stock M&P sport trigger or a Ruger AR556 trigger) and it has a carbine length buffer and spring in it.

I had been wanting one for a while, and this was my buddies 2nd AR that he was using with a .22LR conversion kit, and rarely at that, so I talked him into selling it to me for $425 - I have a M&P 10 rd mag, and (2) 20 rd steel old mags (which I prefer)

My plans right now are to get an A2 style stock on it, and a "handle" sight for the rear, maybe a Magpul MOE + grip, and just shoot it :) I just wanted a basic AR15, and I don't want to put too many mods on it, I love the way it shoots right now.

Here it is:
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Trust me, it is a crappy State.
3/22/2016 7:18:48 PM EDT
[#9]
Welcome!  
Just heads up, the A2 stock is going to require a buffer tube, spring, and buffer change.  

Mass is a great place to visit...
3/22/2016 8:02:02 PM EDT
[#10]
RULE #1 OF POSTING PICTURES

NO SERIAL NUMBERS SHOWN. Just for your own protection and peace of mind.  


Rule #2 is (only if you're a moron, should you follow #2 ) DON'T take any pictures of your gun with a magazine in it

Rule # 3 is have thick skin when posting in GD, Very Thick Skin.


Oh yeah welcome.
3/22/2016 11:18:28 PM EDT
[#11]
Welcome aboard!!
3/22/2016 11:38:32 PM EDT
[#12]
Hi OP, welcome. My unsolicited advice is to buy as much ammo as your budget allows.
3/22/2016 11:52:06 PM EDT
[#13]
Welcome GT,
There are some great people here.
Welcome to BRD.
Rick
3/22/2016 11:55:32 PM EDT
[#14]
Lurk moar.



Welcome.
3/23/2016 12:12:05 AM EDT
[#15]
If you don't need a flip down rear site, skip the carry handle and get an LMT or a Daniel Defense rear sight.  You will thank me later.


-Freq
3/23/2016 9:21:59 AM EDT
[#16]
Welcome to AR's, for better or worse (for your wallet)!

I am a big fan of fixed/solid stocks and have an A2 on my carbine build as well. As someone else mentioned, if you change to an A2 stock you will need to change the receiver extension, spring, and buffer. These can be found in kits that have everything and will pop up on Equipment Exchange every so often. Otherwise, keep an eye out for sales.

If you are looking to use ironsights as your primary aiming device, I'd say going to a carry handle, or at least the carry handle sights (LMT style, although RRA and Daniel Defense make good options too). I personally find them to be a bit easier to work with when used as primaries. If you don't get a full carry handle, you'll also be able to add a red dot or small magnified optic with no changes / no new rear. Since you have an MBUS rear already though, I'd keep that as it will allow more flexibility down the road.

You got a great deal on a starting rifle. One of the best things to do is shoot it and set it up how you want it. I am a strong proponent of "shoot it before you mod it", which it seems you already have down.
3/23/2016 1:02:07 PM EDT
[#17]
Welcome aboard.  Have a blast, or thirty.
3/24/2016 12:13:37 AM EDT
[#18]
Thanks for the replies! I was planning on using the "handle" as my primary sight. I really want to get better at aiming with iron sights. Can you guys suggest a decent handle style iron sight for around $50 or less? EBay a USGI Colt handle? Anyone on here have one for sale? I did know about changing the buffer and buffer tube/spring with the A2 stock as well. I'm still debating that though...

3/24/2016 8:48:16 AM EDT
[#19]
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Thanks for the replies! I was planning on using the "handle" as my primary sight. I really want to get better at aiming with iron sights. Can you guys suggest a decent handle style iron sight for around $50 or less? EBay a USGI Colt handle? Anyone on here have one for sale? I did know about changing the buffer and buffer tube/spring with the A2 stock as well. I'm still debating that though...

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I'll apologize up front for introducing you to the but scroll back up to the top and look to the right. Click on the orange button that says Equipment Exchange. I got a great take off Colt carry handle there once. Then the EE started consuming my days and bank account.
3/31/2016 11:21:38 AM EDT
[#20]
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Hi OP, welcome. My unsolicited advice is to buy as much ammo as your budget allows.
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trust me, I do that with all new calibers I buy-
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