Low end AR brand poll

Howard Law

Brand

  • DS Arms

    Votes: 1 10.0%
  • Sota Arms

    Votes: 3 30.0%
  • Anderson

    Votes: 6 60.0%

  • Total voters
    10

Patryn

The Prepared Plunderer
Aug 13, 2015
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GA
Saying you have problems with Anderson is mute. They are 49.99 because of what they are. I have sold hundreds of Anderson parts and never had one come back. Im sure there is a defect somewhere but that will stand across the board with most companies.
 
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Leshaire

Weekend Warrior
Mar 27, 2015
3,343
1,994
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Acworth
Zip code
30102
Ive got a anderson ill put money on over anything else on this thread. That being said, I like the look of my Noveske and Seekins.
Good to know! Im talking parts anyways, not really full rifles or anything so looks dont matter.
 

Willy Leadwell

Purveyor of Polyurethane
Lifetime Supporter
Mar 26, 2015
2,159
1,679
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Loganville, GA
Zip code
30052
I've got a couple anderson lowers with sota uppers on them. I like sota. I've never had a real issue with their product and their customer service has been great.
 
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Hayata

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Kalash Klub
Lifetime Supporter
Jul 5, 2015
6,135
30,134
113
Zip code
30022
I'll echo Willy's statement. I have had a couple of SOTA's uppers and they are fine.

Not a super operator and don't shoot ARs that much so by no means an authority or expert but they seem to run fine.
 

Leshaire

Weekend Warrior
Mar 27, 2015
3,343
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Acworth
Zip code
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Good to hear about sota uppers. One of the parts I was looking at was a bcg. All three also conveniently had the same exact price.


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boss_hawg

Marksman
Jul 13, 2015
1,230
1,045
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Zip code
30328
For the cost of these brands, I would skip all three entirely and buy that Aero Precision carbine that's advertised on Brownells and others for $599.
 

Patryn

The Prepared Plunderer
Aug 13, 2015
371
330
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GA
For the cost of these brands, I would skip all three entirely and buy that Aero Precision carbine that's advertised on Brownells and others for $599.

Buying Anderson at retail prices from TruPrep can beat that if you don't opt for high end rails.
 
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Leshaire

Weekend Warrior
Mar 27, 2015
3,343
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Acworth
Zip code
30102
For the cost of these brands, I would skip all three entirely and buy that Aero Precision carbine that's advertised on Brownells and others for $599.
Im not talking about entire rifles, merely parts. Trying to get a few spare parts on Primary Arms while theyre on sale and these three brands are pretty much all the same prices.
 

Patryn

The Prepared Plunderer
Aug 13, 2015
371
330
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GA
Im not talking about entire rifles, merely parts. Trying to get a few spare parts on Primary Arms while theyre on sale and these three brands are pretty much all the same prices.

I was referring to parts. We do not sell whole Anderson rifles.