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Been out of the gun world last few years due to work and lack of extra income, but now things are normalized financialy (kind of)    anyways always wanted an AR, but last i was checking few years back the prices were going sky high...

have the prices  settled, dropped, or gone up even more,  this would be my first AR so im not sure what to get just something to shoot and eventualy like every thing else i get, upgrade

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If its been a few years prices have likely gone down, then up, then down again lol.  Right now there is a glut of ar's on the market and some really good deals can be had if you look in the right places.  

 

Look at slickguns.com in the rifles section for good deals on assembled rifles or use marketplace listings to piece together your own rifle for cheap and exactly how you want it.  

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thats just it, i dont know what i want, i mean i know how i want it to look, but i wouldnt know a good part from a crappy one, so what i would deem a good deal could really turn out to be a bad one,,    guess its research time

 

Post some pics of how you want it to look and we can help you find the right parts from there. Take a Look through this thread as well http://njgunforums.com/forum/index.php/topic/10555-ar-pics-lets-seeum/

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The ever popular M&P 15 Sport is around $700 or a stag arms model 3 is $895 is a good basic AR. I built a CMMG lower with a CMMG parts kit mil-spec buffer tube and Magpul stock with a preassembled Stag 3H upper and CMMG iron sights for 6-7ish.

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Im looking to spend in the $600-700 range for now,  funds are low thats why i was trying to keep it basic  and eventually add to it,

right now only thing i know is i like the spikes, and biohazard and the zombie lowers, and for sights i was thinking flip sights for now then eventualy add a better sight

 

this is the look i was going for

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