Quick Summary

Jared from GUNBROS chose the Armalite AR-15 over the Smith & Wesson M&P15 Volunteer, citing its longer 18-20 inch barrel for precision shooting and the upgraded Radian charging handle as key benefits. He noted a personal preference against Magpul MBUS sights.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction: Two AR-15s
  2. 00:10Rifle Identification: Armalite vs S&W
  3. 00:31The Choice: Armalite Preferred
  4. 00:46Critique: MBUS Sights

Frequently Asked Questions

Which AR-15 did Jared prefer in the comparison?

Jared preferred the Armalite AR-15. His main reasons were the longer barrel, estimated at 18-20 inches, which he finds better for precision shooting, and the inclusion of a Radian charging handle as a desirable upgrade.

What are the key differences highlighted between the Armalite and Smith & Wesson AR-15s?

The Armalite featured a longer barrel (18-20 inches) and a Radian charging handle, which were seen as advantages for precision. The Smith & Wesson M&P15 Volunteer was the other option. Both are chambered in 5.56x45mm NATO.

What was the presenter's opinion on the Magpul MBUS sights?

The presenter expressed a personal dislike for the Magpul MBUS (M-buses) flip-up sights. He indicated that he would remove them from the rifle, suggesting they are not to his preference for shooting.

What technical specifications were mentioned for the Armalite AR-15?

The Armalite AR-15 discussed had an estimated barrel length of 18-20 inches, was chambered in 5.56x45mm NATO, and came equipped with a Radian charging handle and Magpul MBUS sights.

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