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I'm looking into my first rifle and based on some discussions and reading it seems like the S&W Sport III may be a good starting point for a decent, prebuilt rifle without spending even more than I'd like.

These things are sold in various bundles and it's not always obvious to a noob when something is or isn't a good deal. For example, I've seen a bunch being sold with what are apparently "junk" optics - a Crimson Trace CTS-25 (google the battery life..). I've also spotted these bundles that seem pretty decent + there's a 10% promo code for S&W (SW10) firearms at the same store:

My questions are:

  • are these actually decent deals, or have I just not looked long enough to know?
  • for learning how to use an AR well, which sight makes more sense to a new shooter? I like the flexibility of the Sig Sauer Tango-MSR, but I'm looking for whatever will help me feel comfortable with a rifle sooner. FWIW I do plan on also getting backup flip up irons.

Any other notable things I should be looking out for? I'd plan on getting a soft bag for the range, probably some additional cleaning stuff, but tbh I'm still learning a lot in this space.

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[–] Vingst@hexbear.net 2 points 1 week ago (1 children)

If you can be patient this Andro Corp goes on sale often for $400. Really good except the trigger. But hey, perfect excuse to get the excellent LaRue MBT-2S trigger.

https://www.primaryarms.com/primary-arms-slx-1-6x24mm-sfp-rifle-scope-gen-4-illuminated-acss-nova-fiber-wire-reticle an LPVO is nice for versatility and accuracy at longer ranges. This one is really good for the price.

With this optic, trigger, and rifle I think you've got the best bang for your buck.

[–] hungrybread@hexbear.net 2 points 1 week ago

thanks so much for all the advice! its really appreciated