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    Quote Originally Posted by GunnutAF View Post
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    And you do know what they say about fools and money right! My $800 dollar 300 Blk will run with any $1400 dollar rifle ! Now what was your point? Why have a car that goes 200 mph when you can't ever drive 200 mph? What just so you can say you can?
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    Quote Originally Posted by Redbeardsong View Post
    The AAC is a nice rifle, with a few top shelf parts: KAC rail, AAC muzzle device, Geissele trigger, Nickel Boron BCG that add to the value (and price). If I was buying a factory 300BLK rifle, it would probably be AAC or Daniel Defense.
    I took a look at a 16" DD .300 Blackout last Friday. Oh so sweet and light.

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    Bought a complete MPW. I was looking for the upper's to start with, but the local fun shop had a complete rifle. The "unique" lower (being an AAC lower) and a Geissele trigger for a bit more.

    The rifle ran well, never had problems to speak of so far.
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    AAC make good stuff; what's not to like! I might get another one.. Cheers
    Ain't no pockets on a shroud..

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    Biggest drawback is that with a carbine gas system you will not be able to SBR it and have it work. If you don't plan to do this then AAC is a top shelf company.

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    Quote Originally Posted by 148259 View Post
    Biggest drawback is that with a carbine gas system you will not be able to SBR it and have it work. If you don't plan to do this then AAC is a top shelf company.
    Ain't no pockets on a shroud..

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    Quote Originally Posted by 148259 View Post
    Biggest BENEFIT is that with a carbine gas system you WILL be able to SBR it and have it work WELL WITH A CAN. If you plan to do this then AAC is a top shelf company.
    There, fixed it for ya.

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    Personally, I've never understood the appeal of a non-SBR .300 BLK.

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    Re: AAC .300 BLK rifle....

    Can't go wrong with tgat cartridge. Ill stick to supers since i'll never be able to get a suppresor in my great state

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    Quote Originally Posted by JPB View Post
    Personally, I've never understood the appeal of a non-SBR .300 BLK.
    SBR's are not legal in every state. So the appeal is avoiding prison

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