Based on personal experience I would recommend either a RRA or a Bushmaster. I own a RRA predator pursuit and for the price point RRA is one of the few companies that guarantee 3/4 moa accuracy on some of their rifles with a great 2 stage trigger. For the money this can't be beat. I have taken mine out to 500 yards and became incredibly boring hitting the silhouette at that distance. I have yet to have a malfunction using various brands of bullets to include steel match ammo from hornady.
My brother owns a bushmaster that he ordered online for $800 and his is extremely reliable. He fired a couple of thousand rounds without a malfunction. He wanted to see how many rounds it would take before he had one but after a year of not cleaning his bushmaster he gave up and cleaned it.
Most AR's are very reliable as long as the bolt is kept wet and the magazines are good. Also keep in mind that the average accuracy for most AR platforms is going to be 1.5 MOA out of the box even on the high dollar stuff. RRA guarantees 3/4 and I have shot .680 5 shot groups at 100 yds using factory ammo and not handloads. I personally recommend RRA, from personal experience.
My brother owns a bushmaster that he ordered online for $800 and his is extremely reliable. He fired a couple of thousand rounds without a malfunction. He wanted to see how many rounds it would take before he had one but after a year of not cleaning his bushmaster he gave up and cleaned it.
Most AR's are very reliable as long as the bolt is kept wet and the magazines are good. Also keep in mind that the average accuracy for most AR platforms is going to be 1.5 MOA out of the box even on the high dollar stuff. RRA guarantees 3/4 and I have shot .680 5 shot groups at 100 yds using factory ammo and not handloads. I personally recommend RRA, from personal experience.