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    neglecting second rifle

    Is it just me, but I have two rifles. I mainly shoot my sbr because it's lighter, funner and it's just what I'm used to. So I have my second one, I dint shoot it as much because... well, not sure really. So I'm thinking just either sell the upper and sbr it or just keep it and make a SPR.


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    Oh, and I'm thinking of putting the vortex on the sbr too.

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    Im rather probably unhealthily infatuated with the SPR thing. So since you're asking for opinions, I'd go SPR with No. 2

    I can see why you're attached to the SBR.

    Come to think of it... I have infatuation with guns and things that go boom in general hehe

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    I suffer from the same affliction of more rifles than time. I think you should SPR #2, which is what I did with one of mine. Your #2 rifle is now filling a specific role (yeah, that's it)

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    Quote Originally Posted by Tigereye View Post
    I suffer from the same affliction of more rifles than time. I think you should SPR #2, which is what I did with one of mine. Your #2 rifle is now filling a specific role (yeah, that's it)
    Makes absolute sense

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    I only start thinking of selling, etc. at about AR number 7 or 8.
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    Quote Originally Posted by markm View Post
    I only start thinking of selling, etc. at about AR number 7 or 8.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Tigereye View Post
    I suffer from the same affliction of more rifles than time. I think you should SPR #2, which is what I did with one of mine. Your #2 rifle is now filling a specific role (yeah, that's it)
    Yeah, cause then all I really need to spr is good optic, bipod. I like the rest of the setup. Anything else I'm missing?

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    Quote Originally Posted by markm View Post
    I only start thinking of selling, etc. at about AR number 7 or 8.
    Since I only have 3 I'm still thinking of building/ buying more
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    Quote Originally Posted by skt4271 View Post
    Is it just me, but I have two rifles. I mainly shoot my sbr because it's lighter, funner and it's just what I'm used to. So I have my second one, I dint shoot it as much because... well, not sure really. So I'm thinking just either sell the upper and sbr it or just keep it and make a SPR.

    I can certainly relate to your dilemma. With 35 ARs in my arsenal, I have a greater difficulty picking which one(s) to shoot anytime I go to the range. For me, it all depends on whether I want to shoot close in, further out, with iron sights, with a RDS, with a magnified scope, carbine, mid-length, rifle, 5.56, .308, and a 10" - 24" barreled model. Such perplexity.
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