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AR-15 Recs for a Beginner

Posted on 11/17/25 at 6:53 pm
Posted by TopekaTiger
Member since Nov 2018
351 posts
Posted on 11/17/25 at 6:53 pm
Heading to a gun show on black FRI, hoping to leave with an AR of some time. Any recs/advice appreciated!
Posted by bbvdd
Memphis, TN
Member since Jun 2009
27982 posts
Posted on 11/17/25 at 6:58 pm to
What are you looking to do with it?

For a beginner complete rifle, the S&W M&P 15 Sport is a very good AR.
Posted by TopekaTiger
Member since Nov 2018
351 posts
Posted on 11/17/25 at 7:15 pm to
Mostly target shooting and maybe home defense depending on how comfortable I get with it. Thanks for your input
Posted by bradygolf98
Member since Jan 2021
3202 posts
Posted on 11/17/25 at 7:22 pm to
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S&W M&P 15 Sport

Heard great things about this rifle
Posted by Theduckhunter
South Louisiana
Member since May 2022
1309 posts
Posted on 11/17/25 at 7:37 pm to
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Heading to a gun show on black FRI, hoping to leave with an AR of some time. Any recs/advice appreciated!


My recommendation is not to let anyone talk you into something that costs more than $1,000. You can find reliable, accurate ARs for almost half that price and they’ll do everything you want them to.

Exhibit A: https://www.redteamarmory.com/product/smith-wesson-mp-15-sport-iii-16-5.56-1-30rd?source=gundeals

This post was edited on 11/17/25 at 7:41 pm
Posted by Jack Ruby
Member since Apr 2014
26341 posts
Posted on 11/17/25 at 7:44 pm to
Get a Ruger or a S&W.
Posted by DownshiftAndFloorIt
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Member since Jan 2011
70835 posts
Posted on 11/17/25 at 7:51 pm to
quote:

S&W M&P 15 Sport is a very good AR.


This is the easy button.
Posted by prplhze2000
Parts Unknown
Member since Jan 2007
56632 posts
Posted on 11/17/25 at 7:52 pm to
What he said.
Posted by W2NOMO
Member since Jul 2025
1491 posts
Posted on 11/17/25 at 7:57 pm to
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My recommendation is not to let anyone talk you into something that costs more than $1,000
agree.
This post was edited on 11/17/25 at 7:59 pm
Posted by Big_country346
Member since Jul 2013
3859 posts
Posted on 11/17/25 at 8:48 pm to
Honestly, if you go look on the Black Friday deals on palmetto state, the lower with the EPT and find you an upper receiver you are going for caliber/length wise. Pieced one together for my BIL last year as a beginner rig for him and he added a red dot, sling, a few hundred rounds of 300blk ammo for under a grand. Thing shoots like a dream for the price.


The M&P sport was my first rifle though. I take it out from time to time now. It’ll eat any ammo you throw in it.
This post was edited on 11/17/25 at 8:52 pm
Posted by DownshiftAndFloorIt
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Member since Jan 2011
70835 posts
Posted on 11/17/25 at 9:00 pm to
It used to be possible not all that long ago to get a PSA blem lower and blem upper for sub $400 all in. Not sure if thats still the case, but thats a plenty good enough rig for plinking and home defense. The one I have will shoot under 3 MOA with a red dot and ammo it likes and has been 100% reliable.

Definitely no need to spend big money on a general purpose AR. I think the m&p 15 is a better rifle than the bottom of the barrel PSA just because its likely to be more accurate and is still affordable. Both are good options though.
Posted by dstone12
Texan
Member since Jan 2007
38248 posts
Posted on 11/17/25 at 9:38 pm to
This is easy for me.

I started with a Smith & Wesson MNP sport.


And then I bought a Palmetto State for around $500.

These are where you start.
Posted by biglego
San Francisco
Member since Nov 2007
82783 posts
Posted on 11/17/25 at 9:49 pm to
I love my S&W Sport.
I also love my Palmetto State AR10 if you want something heavier but also under $900.
Posted by htownjeep
Republic of Texas
Member since Jun 2005
7767 posts
Posted on 11/17/25 at 11:40 pm to
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Go get this for a basic starter AR. Learn what you like and don’t like. If you have buddies with other ARs, try and shoot those for comparison.

There are TONS of options and this is a good vanilla starter. Watch a lot of youtubes, read a lot on here, and consume as much info as possible. Get you a cheap red dot and get good at 100 yds.

After you put 500-1000 rds through it, maybe try an upgrade (trigger, bcg, buffer, etc). The beauty of ARs is they are easy to work on and modify.
Posted by calcotron
Member since Nov 2007
10039 posts
Posted on 11/18/25 at 5:32 am to
I got a PSA M4 blem for $470, I still see those on the sale email often. It's fun to shoot, accurate. Put something you like on top. I don't have any grand plans for one, just like to shoot it and would shoot hogs with it given the chance.
Posted by Ace Midnight
Between sanity and madness
Member since Dec 2006
94609 posts
Posted on 11/18/25 at 6:25 am to
I just wouldn't buy at a gun show.

M&P Sport III, ideally from a LGS.
Posted by Flats
Member since Jul 2019
26758 posts
Posted on 11/18/25 at 7:59 am to
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Heading to a gun show on black FRI, hoping to leave with an AR of some time. Any recs/advice appreciated!


You've gotten plenty of good advice; I'll give you one more piece. Don't do anything to your purchase for a year or two. Don't buy any doo-dads, magic-bullshite selector switches, custom anodized trigger guard, none of that stuff. Just shoot it. In two years you'll know how much you're actually going to use it on a regular basis and what you like & don't like about it.
Posted by Theduckhunter
South Louisiana
Member since May 2022
1309 posts
Posted on 11/18/25 at 8:13 am to
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Don't do anything to your purchase for a year or two


I can agree with this except when it comes to the trigger. It’s hard to enjoy shooting an AR with a heavy trigger. A spring kit is cheap and easy to install.
Posted by Bayou_Tiger_225
Third Earth
Member since Mar 2016
12386 posts
Posted on 11/18/25 at 8:29 am to
OB with great advice as always. Find a good set of hearing protection to go with your new gun purchase and enjoy
Posted by Flats
Member since Jul 2019
26758 posts
Posted on 11/18/25 at 8:39 am to
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I can agree with this except when it comes to the trigger. It’s hard to enjoy shooting an AR with a heavy trigger. A spring kit is cheap and easy to install.


A spring kit is going to have a marginal improvement. The stock trigger is bad because of geometry; you can polish it all you want, replace the springs, whatever, and it's still going to be bad. You need to spend $100 on a drop in (at the low end) to really upgrade the trigger.

I do agree with you that a replacement trigger would be purchase #1, but it's not a requirement for normal use. Shitty triggers worked fine in the desert.
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