What would you pay now for a new Rock River AR15 in the box? How many people think if I Rock River now, the price go up in 6 months?
I am seeing some good deals around I think. I called Rock River and they told me the wait for a new gun is ove 1+ year. People also tell me ROck Rivers make the best quality AR15s on the market.
I am seeing some Rock River AR15s, like Tactials and Carbine A2/A4's for around $1000-$1200. About $100-$300 more than the retail price. Does anuyone think these are good deals for brand new ones?
Also, in a SHTF situation, would a 5.56 really be useful versus a 7.62 x 39 or .308? I have talked to some people who just tell me 5.56's are toys and that they would never use them if their life was in danger in a battle situation. Rather, thye would go for bigger caliber. However, others told me the .223 with fragmenting type bullets are more accurate and as damaging as higher caliber bullets.
I was weighing get an AK, but I don't feel comfortable spending as much as a Rock River, which I know is good gun. Also, I have another AR15 and it would be nice to share the mags and ammo as well; rather than having to invest in an entire different caliber.
I am seeing some good deals around I think. I called Rock River and they told me the wait for a new gun is ove 1+ year. People also tell me ROck Rivers make the best quality AR15s on the market.
I am seeing some Rock River AR15s, like Tactials and Carbine A2/A4's for around $1000-$1200. About $100-$300 more than the retail price. Does anuyone think these are good deals for brand new ones?
Also, in a SHTF situation, would a 5.56 really be useful versus a 7.62 x 39 or .308? I have talked to some people who just tell me 5.56's are toys and that they would never use them if their life was in danger in a battle situation. Rather, thye would go for bigger caliber. However, others told me the .223 with fragmenting type bullets are more accurate and as damaging as higher caliber bullets.
I was weighing get an AK, but I don't feel comfortable spending as much as a Rock River, which I know is good gun. Also, I have another AR15 and it would be nice to share the mags and ammo as well; rather than having to invest in an entire different caliber.