I'm just starting to shop for an AR. It'll be my only practical rifle for a while. My primary interest in getting one is for 3gun matches.
I really prefer the mid-length rifle and collapsable m4 style stock but understand that the longer .223 barrels are much better suited to matches.
No outdoor ranges exist close to me. So with whatever AR I buy, I'd also like to get either a 9mm upper or .22lr upper to go with it so I can shoot it at the local indoor range.
What would be required (or is it even possible) to have a:
- m4 style stock & flattop lower with both a
-- 20" .223 upper and
-- a mid-length 16" 9mm upper.
How many parts would I swap ever time i wanted to change out between the two? Would a .22lr upper be easier and how much cheaper to setup? Is this type of swap 10min or a 2hr ordeal?
Thanks. Still AR-clueless
I really prefer the mid-length rifle and collapsable m4 style stock but understand that the longer .223 barrels are much better suited to matches.
No outdoor ranges exist close to me. So with whatever AR I buy, I'd also like to get either a 9mm upper or .22lr upper to go with it so I can shoot it at the local indoor range.
What would be required (or is it even possible) to have a:
- m4 style stock & flattop lower with both a
-- 20" .223 upper and
-- a mid-length 16" 9mm upper.
How many parts would I swap ever time i wanted to change out between the two? Would a .22lr upper be easier and how much cheaper to setup? Is this type of swap 10min or a 2hr ordeal?
Thanks. Still AR-clueless