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    Quote Originally Posted by stainless_steel View Post
    Sometimes around here, the bull s$it
    piles up so fast you need wings to stay
    on top of it.

    Bushmaster and M&P are quality guns.
    Police departments all over the country
    use them.

    Stainless.
    Hahaha!!! Apparently you are entirely uneducated on the subject.
    I suggest you read more.

    Orrrrrrrr..... You own some BM (you can take that abbreviation as "bowel movement",if you like, as the term is interchangeable with Bushmaster") and don't want your feelings hurt.



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    Quote Originally Posted by stainless_steel View Post
    Sometimes around here, the bull s$it
    piles up so fast you need wings to stay
    on top of it.

    Bushmaster and M&P are quality guns.
    Police departments all over the country
    use them.

    Stainless.
    Hey, the op wanted advice on subpar guns. He quantified them, not me. So I'm taking his word for it that they suck.


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    Quote Originally Posted by stainless_steel View Post
    Sometimes around here, the bull s$it
    piles up so fast you need wings to stay
    on top of it.

    Bushmaster and M&P are quality guns.
    Police departments all over the country
    use them.

    Stainless.
    And some of us that got issued BM's and M&P's had no issues with them because those rifles spend their lives in the patrol car's rack and get shot annually during qualifications.

    Some of us shoot much more frequently and find weak points and eventually buy our own rifles.

    I say OP, if your friend is only a casual shooter and will only shoot a couple hundred rounds a year with it at a square range, maybe he won't mind stepping in dog shit.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Coal Dragger View Post
    Pretty sad that the OP's friend is going to step in the pile of dog shit though.

    OP: "Hey man, I'm pretty sure there are two enormous piles of stinky, steaming, slimy dog shit over there... why don't we take this route instead?"

    OP's Friend: "A route is a route, they're all the same right?"

    OP: "No man, that route over there is pretty much covered in dog shit, no way to avoid it."

    OP's Friend: "Whatever, you're blowing this out of proportion the dog shit can't be that big of a problem. I'm going down that route."

    OP: *sighs* "Good luck."

    ..........6 Months later...........

    OP's friend: "Help! I'm covered in dog shit, what do I do now?"

    OP:
    Lmao!

    Well he made the trade. SKS + little $$ for the M&P. Started looking at red dot sights.....not even gonna touch that one here! Now to get it to the range.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Arik View Post
    Lmao!

    Well he made the trade. SKS + little $$ for the M&P. Started looking at red dot sights.....not even gonna touch that one here! Now to get it to the range.

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    You should suggest to him one of those 40 dollar sight mark red dots. It matches the quality of his rifle.
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    Tell him to buy the BM, and you buy the m&p to keep as a plinker. That's not a bad price really. I hear the whole "ar is an ar" thing at work all the time. With anyone serious, I tend to point them back to this site to read up on info.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Arik View Post
    Lmao!

    Well he made the trade. SKS + little $$ for the M&P. Started looking at red dot sights.....not even gonna touch that one here! Now to get it to the range.

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    Well at least he got the smith. Just try to make sure he leaves the irons on so when the shitty red dot he is sure to buy fails he can rip that crap off quick and still have a method of aiming.
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    Negative, let him struggle with his shots wandering all over the target because the optic won't hold zero.

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    Quote Originally Posted by stainless_steel View Post
    Sometimes around here, the bull s$it
    piles up so fast you need wings to stay
    on top of it.

    Bushmaster and M&P are quality guns.
    Police departments all over the country
    use them.

    Stainless.
    Say what you will, my first AR was a Bushmaster XM15. I wish I had someone knowledgeable telling not to buy that piece of shit. Never again.

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    BM issues have been discussed numerous times. You can also ask the guys in my class who have to have chambers reamed, carrier keys staked, etc... about the quality.

    Quote Originally Posted by stainless_steel View Post
    Sometimes around here, the bull s$it
    piles up so fast you need wings to stay
    on top of it.

    Bushmaster and M&P are quality guns.
    Police departments all over the country
    use them.

    Stainless.



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