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    Well, I'm not brand loyal. I'm after the most bang for my buck. Only thing nice about the 15T is it comes with flip ups and rails, which would save me from having to buy them aftermarket. Plus S&W is really good on customer service. Only other thing I'd need is a round bungee sling and a vertical grip. I'd be good to go.

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    If you get a M&PT you dont have to have someone do the FF rail install for you saving you some $.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Slinger View Post
    Well, I'm not brand loyal. I'm after the most bang for my buck. Only thing nice about the 15T is it comes with flip ups and rails, which would save me from having to buy them aftermarket. Plus S&W is really good on customer service. Only other thing I'd need is a round bungee sling and a vertical grip. I'd be good to go.
    With the $100 mail in rebate, it is virtually impossible to beat the 15T or 15A.


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    M&P 15T Serial Number

    Quote Originally Posted by C4IGrant View Post
    With the $100 mail in rebate, it is virtually impossible to beat the 15T or 15A.


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    If someone was considering a S&W M&P 15T what starting serial number should they be looking for on their rifle? Or how can someone know they are getting the upgraded or better put together 15T?

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    How would the ADS Alpha Basic factor into the equation?

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    Quote Originally Posted by NightFighter View Post
    If someone was considering a S&W M&P 15T what starting serial number should they be looking for on their rifle? Or how can someone know they are getting the upgraded or better put together 15T?
    My 15T has a serial number 67XXX and it has the beveled mag well and pinned as well as set screwed gas block. I couldn't tell you if any of them before that series have those features, but if you can handle the gun to read the serial number, you should be able to look at the mag well and see if the lip around the bottom is beveled on the front. You can also look through the holes in the rail at the gas block and see the single pin going through. Hope that helps.

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    Another vote for S&W. My MP15A, which is now a SBR, has been flawless. I've owned Colts and a DPMS and IMO, the S&W is the best of the lot.

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    Another option would be to buy the upper and lower as separate items from CMMG. I cruised their site about a week ago, and you can buy a basic, built flat-top 16" upper and a basic, built lower for about $816 combined (not including any fees, shipping, and taxes). You would need to buy your optics separately, as well. But you could get a 1:7 twist barrel and a free bolt carrier upgrade to the M16 bolt.

    Also, you won't get a free mag, but since 44mag.com is having a sale on D&H 30-round mags (last I saw), you could probably talk CMMG into selling you a mag (or two) for the same price as 44mag.com. It's worth a shot, so to speak.

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    I would like to know how it stacks up agianst a ADS as well

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    I'm very pleased with mine...

    I got an M&P 15 (standard) a few weeks ago. I've put 1200 rounds through it so far. It has ran 100%, very accurate, very well fit (no play between the lower and upper), it was $936 out the door, even though I didn't qualify for the rebate it was still a good deal I think.

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