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time2shoot 09-25-2012 05:33 PM

Think I found an AR i like. your thoughts.
 
DPMS has one they call the sportatical.
It is in my price range at under 600.
It has a 6 position stock, tack rail and another at the end of the hand guard.
chamberd for the 5.56. any thoughts on this.
Has anyone owened or owens a DPMS from panther arms?

jedwil 09-25-2012 06:08 PM

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Originally Posted by time2shoot (Post 997526)
DPMS has one they call the sportatical.
It is in my price range at under 600.
It has a 6 position stock, tack rail and another at the end of the hand guard.
chamberd for the 5.56. any thoughts on this.
Has anyone owened or owens a DPMS from panther arms?

I have a DPMS with carry handle and adjustable stock. Haven't shot it much, but no issues here. I think DPMS makes a decent AR. I would buy another.

time2shoot 09-25-2012 06:09 PM

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Originally Posted by jedwil (Post 997546)
I have a DPMS with carry handle and adjustable stock. Haven't shot it much, but no issues here. I think DPMS makes a decent AR. I would buy another.

Thanks jedwil. Hows that citadel working for ya.

jedwil 09-25-2012 06:17 PM

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Originally Posted by time2shoot (Post 997547)
Thanks jedwil. Hows that citadel working for ya.

Great and got the Citadel 1911 .22LR.

aa1911 09-25-2012 06:23 PM

Re: Think I found an AR i like. your thoughts.
 
DPMS is a solid company, I use their parts for my AR's. I would think that would do you well with that one.

Their prices are very good and quality is up to par IMO

time2shoot 09-25-2012 06:33 PM

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thanks guys.

dad2thebone 09-25-2012 06:34 PM

Re: Think I found an AR i like. your thoughts.
 
i still like the del ton. but it's kind of a choice thing and that's why more than one maker is around.

Snakedriver 09-25-2012 07:02 PM

Re: Think I found an AR i like. your thoughts.
 
In that price range many people have reported that the Smith & Wesson M&P 15's have performed very well for them. Before you make a decision on how you want to proceed, you should give the S & W's a look.

I have no personal experience with the DPMS brand as I prefer Rock River Arms AR's, but they are not a well thought of brand at the websites directed specifically at AR ownership & issues.

polishshooter 09-25-2012 07:21 PM

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Doesn't the Sportical have a "pencil" barrel? I think I considered it before I bought my Rock River but wanted a HB and the match trigger for just a few dollars more, at the time....

If so it will have less weight and be handy up close and personal ... if I remember right when it first came out it was supposed to be able to do double duty as a Sporter and an economical "Trunk Carbine" for LEOs...

But DPMS makes good stuff, never owned one but would, always figured they are at least as good as Bushmasters, maybe not as good as LMTs or custom Baers or Wilsons, but definitely a step up from the Olympic I ALMOST bought...IMO

Probably as good as the Rocks too, but like Snake I am a little biased, LOL

CampingJosh 09-25-2012 07:48 PM

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The Sportical is missing some features that are on other guns in the same price range. Forward assist, dust cover, maybe some other stuff.

It's probably a fine gun, but you can build a better one for the same money. And building is easy.

GunHugger 09-25-2012 08:05 PM

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Originally Posted by time2shoot (Post 997526)
DPMS has one they call the sportatical.
It is in my price range at under 600.
It has a 6 position stock, tack rail and another at the end of the hand guard.
chamberd for the 5.56. any thoughts on this.
Has anyone owened or owens a DPMS from panther arms?

I would not recommend that one based on it having an extruded aluminum upper receiver rather than a forged receiver and the FACT that a much better AR can be had for about the same money.

I bought one of those from a friend hard up for some cash one day. I paid him $400 and gave it my wife. She didn't even like it, said it felt cheap. But she is used to shooting her M1A and my AR's. I didn't care for it all either.

Have a look at PSA (Palmetto State Armory) kits or a Smith & Wesson Sport, MUCH more gun for the money over the Sporticle.

All the PSA kits are out of stock, but I hear the wait is about 3 weeks.
http://palmettostatearmory.com/index...ifle-kits.html

The S&W website showing the Sport. Suggested retail shown is $739 but wait, see the last link below.
http://www.smith-wesson.com/webapp/w...layErrorView_Y

A review of the S&W Sport.
http://www.thetruthaboutguns.com/201...on-mp15-sport/

Here's one for $629, check your local shops they might have one too.
http://www.impactguns.com/sw-model-m...188145663.aspx

GunHugger 09-25-2012 08:14 PM

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I just found this posted in the Sponsor Storefront here.
http://www.thefirearmsforum.com/show...549#post997549

PALMETTO STATE ARMORY M4 ORC 16" FN Chrome Lined Barrel 5.56 Nato - $678 + $5.99 S/H

Have a look at this one, PSA has a great rep and they make good AR's along with good customer service.

jedwil 09-25-2012 08:56 PM

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Dale, if you want to be a purist and go with "the Ultimate" go over to the *********** and be intimidated and get mixed info. Your choice. The DPMS will be a good choice, IMO, without a lot of BS.

time2shoot 09-25-2012 09:06 PM

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thanks for the help guys.
I will take all info when looking into it.
again thanks.

GunHugger 09-25-2012 09:06 PM

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Originally Posted by jedwil (Post 997682)
Dale, if you want to be a purist and go with "the Ultimate" go over to the ************** and be intimidated and get mixed info. Your choice. The DPMS will be a good choice, IMO, without a lot of BS.

I will guarantee you that you will NOT get mixed info over at ************** when you ask about the DPMS Sporticle.

jedwil 09-25-2012 09:12 PM

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Originally Posted by GunHugger (Post 997698)
I will guarantee you that you will NOT get mixed info over at ************ when you ask about the DPMS Sporticle.

I am not getting into a peeing match about AR's. I know the attitudes of some AR folks.........DPMS works for me.

Maine04657 09-25-2012 09:41 PM

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If YOU like it then buy it.

GunHugger 09-25-2012 09:52 PM

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Pissing match?

Compare materials and specs between the DPMS Sporticle and the PSA or the S&W Sport AR's, let me know what you think.


I'm just saying that for about the same money better AR's can be found.

And...I don't give a rats butt what anyone buys or likes. I'm giving my opinion as are you so there's no need to pull the Pissing match card here.:D

Snakedriver 09-26-2012 08:39 AM

The funny thing about the "AR" experts over at ************** is that they all think that despite sitting down in their mother's basement they are all tier 1, super secret squirrel, highspeed low-drag, special combat operators who can only survive the coming calmity if they spend $3,000+ on an Tier-1 AR with every accessory available attached to it. ONLY 100% mil-spec rifles of the finest brands are acceptable for use. Anything less and you're considered a scumbag loser who will certainly die during the first 15-minutes of SHTF because of AR failure. It's all very comical. :p

That said, I still went ahead and got my Tier 2 $800 Rock River Arms AR-15 and have been thoroughly thrilled with it. It works like a champ and is awesomely accurate.

Even funnier are the clowns over at the ****************. They make the goofballs at ************* look like pikers. :D

Maine04657 09-26-2012 09:19 AM

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Originally Posted by Snakedriver (Post 997919)
The funny thing about the "AR" experts over at ********** is that they all think that despite sitting down in their mother's basement they are all tier 1, super secret squirrel, highspeed low-drag, special combat operators who can only survive the coming calmity if they spend $3,000+ on an Tier-1 AR with every accessory available attached to it.

This is so the truth. Gave up on the site many years ago. While these days they have some good info there are still far to many couch potato seals there to make it enjoyable.

time2shoot 09-26-2012 09:22 AM

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I have never visited that sight, or any other. and don't plan on it.
I like it here.:D

Snakedriver 09-26-2012 09:50 AM

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Originally Posted by time2shoot (Post 997948)
I have never visited that sight, or any other. and don't plan on it.
I like it here.:D

The folks here are much friendlier and won't put you down for your choices in firearms. ;)

GunHugger 09-26-2012 11:09 AM

Re: Think I found an AR i like. your thoughts.
 
Based on the above posts in the future when anyone asked about a DPMS Sporticle or any other AR made of lesser quality I'll be sure to keep my mouth shut and not bother to point out the truth about such a choice.

I also understand than many of you actually think that all AR's are built to the same specs and of the same materials and buy based on the price alone.

I have 30 plus years of AR experience from shooting, building, repairing and have owned many brands and worked on many others. I have even owned a DPMS Sporticle so I do have some real hands on experience with them too.

Buy the cheapest...price is all that matters. :rolleyes:

I'm out of these discussions since so many are so easily butt-hurt by the truth.

Snakedriver 09-26-2012 11:58 AM

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Originally Posted by GunHugger (Post 997981)
Based on the above posts in the future when anyone asked about a DPMS Sporticle or any other AR made of lesser quality I'll be sure to keep my mouth shut and not bother to point out the truth about such a choice.

I also understand than many of you actually think that all AR's are built to the same specs and of the same materials and buy based on the price alone.

I have 30 plus years of AR experience from shooting, building, repairing and have owned many brands and worked on many others. I have even owned a DPMS Sporticle so I do have some real hands on experience with them too.

Buy the cheapest...price is all that matters. :rolleyes:

I'm out of these discussions since so many are so easily butt-hurt by the truth.

Aw come on everyone, group hug for Hugger!!! :D There's nothing wrong with trying to point out the differences between the different type of AR's available Hugger. Your point is well taken, but the point I always get into arguments with folks about when discussing AR's is that unless you're a LEO or a soldier headed to combat, the average shooter probably doesn't need the highend mil-spec AR. So many of the things used to establish the superior quality of mil-spec AR's really only apply to M-16 or M4 type weapons that have the happy switch to make them go full auto. The semi-automatic AR-15's function just fine without all that expensive stuff.

The average Joe who takes his AR to the range a couple of times a year to shoot a couple of hundred rounds doesn't need a $3,000 AR and can get his enjoyment from a $600 DPMS Sportical. If at some point the shooter wants to go with a more heavy duty AR version with a few more bells & whistles, he can always do that. They multiply like rodents for some reason one is just never enough.

I carried a Colt XM-177 CAR-15 in Vietnam and was qualified "Expert" with the M16-A1 in the Army, so I have a pretty good feel for what a real Tier-1 weapon should be like and I haven't been able to tell that my $800 RRA AR-15 can't perform up to the same high standards for a semi-auto. rifle, despite the fact it is sans most of the mil-spec items. That said, I haven't been in any extended gunfights with it either. Hopefully I never will have to find out.

gdmoody 09-26-2012 03:09 PM

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I can't really answer your whole question, but I will say this - I have a DPMS lower that has the crispest two stage trigger I have ever pulled on an AR. The rest of this particular rifle is a SOTA which I had never heard of until I traded for it a couple of weeks ago..


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