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Ruger 556E Piston 5.56 rifles NJ Compliant $799 & Lots of 22LR

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MY LGS just posted this on their Facebook and I thought I would share...

https://www.facebook.com/TannersSportCenter/posts/861060663915408

 

The deal is done. We just worked out a huge deal on Ruger 556E Piston 5.56 rifles.

SALE $799

We will have 50 of the NJ compliant models coming in and 68 of the standard models. Same price

Along with this deal we have 4,700 bricks of Federal Auto Match 22 ammo coming in.

The full details on this deal will be posted Wednesday morning at 9:00 AM It will have all the details on how you can reserve one along with all the details on the 22 ammo.

 

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altho i've never been there- 2hr ride- its nice to see them thinking of us here in NJ with these/other compliants. 

Luckily I get to work in PA a few times a month and when time permits I try and stop by.  It really is a nice store and their ammo proces are usually very good.

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Anybody owns or have experience with these piston Rugers?! Any feedback would be appreciated.

I have one and its a shooter, I really like it. I have the standard model and my FFl made all NJ compliant changes prior to my purchase.

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Are the piston driven AR's reliable? I own a a Delton upper with a new frontier lower. I was thinking of replacing it with the ruger sr-556.I am not sure if this would be a big upgrade from what I'm using now, when I research about the two different types I get a ton of pros and cons about them.it's confusing.

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