Buying Your First AR | What to Look for In Your First AR
This video from Geauga Firearms Academy provides expert advice for first-time AR-15 buyers. Lead instructor Neil emphasizes that training and trigger time are paramount, often more important than the firearm itself. He advises against overspending on high-end models and excessive accessories, recommending reliable entry-level options like the Smith & Wesson M&P Sport II or Ruger 556. The focus should be on building fundamental shooting skills before investing in upgrades.













