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$1500 to spend..

Posted By: chalet

$1500 to spend.. - 07/22/16 03:03 PM

Was thinking about this last night. Let assume you needed a 45 and an AR, because who doesn't - right? I lean more towards nicer 1911's and lower end AR's. If I only had one of each and was buying new I'd have to go with a Colt 1911 and PSA AR. I'd think most people would lean the same way. Just curios.



$500 1911 and $1000 AR

or

$1000 1911 and $500 AR
Posted By: J.G.

Re: $1500 to spend.. - 07/22/16 03:05 PM

Which one are you going to shoot more? Which one will you be betting your life on to function? Answer those questions, and I think you have your answer.
Posted By: chalet

Re: $1500 to spend.. - 07/22/16 03:13 PM

I shoot both types pretty regularly and am comfortable using either if need be. 1911's are kind of like bolt rifles and shotguns as in I like them to be a little better quality. That is just me though.
Posted By: jdk1985

Re: $1500 to spend.. - 07/22/16 03:18 PM

$1000 1911 and $500-600 AR.

In my experience, there are a lot of $500 1911s that have issues, and a lot of $500-600 ARs that function perfectly.

It will be easy to find a $1000 1911 (Colt, Springfield, etc) that will function very very reliably. I got my TRP for $1050, and brother got his TRP for $1000, fwiw.
Posted By: jdk1985

Re: $1500 to spend.. - 07/22/16 03:19 PM

That said, I don't own a $500-600 AR...
Posted By: 100%TEXAN

Re: $1500 to spend.. - 07/22/16 03:23 PM

I'd go with a Rock Island VZ Tactical.
A nice 1911 for the money. It has a good trigger. I would upgrade the sights.

And I agree on the AR selection. Maybe with an upgraded trigger and CHF Barrel( my preference) and some kind of illuminated reticle optic.

I would tend to go higher quality on the ar. And to me higher quality isnt about the name on the AR but the parts you run inside.
Posted By: Pig_Popper

Re: $1500 to spend.. - 07/22/16 03:29 PM

$ 750.00 for each seems like your best approach - dunno it's my 3rd grade math education kicking in here...

Why split hairs for $ 250.00 either way?
Posted By: Tactical Cowboy

Re: $1500 to spend.. - 07/22/16 03:57 PM

Springfield RO and as good an AR as I could buy.
Posted By: QuitShootinYoungBucks

Re: $1500 to spend.. - 07/22/16 04:14 PM

I'd spend more on the 1911. My next AR needs to be budget, with irons or a red dot, for banging around in the truck or on the ATV.
Posted By: jeepercreeper

Re: $1500 to spend.. - 07/22/16 04:23 PM

I'd spend $1000 on the 1911 and $500 on AR. Then hold on to the AR until the next AWB scare. Then you can sell it and you'll have $1000 to spend on an AR once the scare is over.
Posted By: charlesb

Re: $1500 to spend.. - 07/22/16 04:45 PM

That sounds like a plan to me.
Posted By: blackcoal

Re: $1500 to spend.. - 07/22/16 04:56 PM

Where does a person find those $500 AR-15s. I see $650 but haven't seen any for $500. Talking today, not years ago. No joke, where does one find the $500 rifles?
Posted By: 100%TEXAN

Re: $1500 to spend.. - 07/22/16 04:58 PM

Originally Posted By: blackcoal
Where does a person find those $500 AR-15s. I see $650 but haven't seen any for $500. Talking today, not years ago. No joke, where does one find the $500 rifles?


Palmetto State Armory. $500 all day long.
Check it out. Good daily deals.

http://palmettostatearmory.com/psa-16-stainless-mid-length-1-7-freedom-rifle-kit.html?mobile=2

Just add your lower for $75 or $80
Posted By: Korean Redneck

Re: $1500 to spend.. - 07/22/16 05:16 PM

Originally Posted By: blackcoal
Where does a person find those $500 AR-15s. I see $650 but haven't seen any for $500. Talking today, not years ago. No joke, where does one find the $500 rifles?


http://www.primaryarms.com/am15/p/am15/
For me it would be even cheaper because they are physically located in Pearland.

I would definitely spend more on the 1911 than the ar assuming they are "used equally," whatever that may mean to you. But also agree with fireman in that I'd lean towards one if u plan on shooting one significantly more than the other.

Finally, I think I'd do more of a $800/$700 split for it. In your shoes, I'd get the cheapest Sig I could find, get any cheap ar, get a decent trigger and spend the remaining on some sight/optic for the ar.
https://www.budsgunshop.com/catalog/mobi...ant_8+1_45acp_5
Posted By: Tactical Cowboy

Re: $1500 to spend.. - 07/22/16 06:20 PM

Originally Posted By: blackcoal
Where does a person find those $500 AR-15s. I see $650 but haven't seen any for $500. Talking today, not years ago. No joke, where does one find the $500 rifles?


https://www.budsgunshop.com/catalog/product_info.php/cPath/36_793/products_id/70770/DPMS+RFA3-OC+Oracle+30+1+223REM5.56NATO+16%22

It's gone up about $50 in the last couple years.
Posted By: QuitShootinYoungBucks

Re: $1500 to spend.. - 07/22/16 07:36 PM

Originally Posted By: blackcoal
Where does a person find those $500 AR-15s. I see $650 but haven't seen any for $500. Talking today, not years ago. No joke, where does one find the $500 rifles?


Kentucky Gun Company, Anderson AM-15 $499.99
KYGunCo
Posted By: jeepercreeper

Re: $1500 to spend.. - 07/22/16 08:18 PM

Originally Posted By: blackcoal
Where does a person find those $500 AR-15s. I see $650 but haven't seen any for $500. Talking today, not years ago. No joke, where does one find the $500 rifles?


Not hard to find at all. PSA, KYGunCo, Buds, Grabagun. I just assembled a beater AR recently for around the $425 mark.
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