Sig Sauer AR15 question

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Sig Sauer AR15 question

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I know absolutely nothing (or pretty close) about AR15s.
Is $997 for a NIB Sig Sauer 5.56 AR15 a reasonably good deal right now?
The local Walmart had two of them as of yesterday.
Then again, what good is a rifle that you can't get ammo for?
Referring to the shortage that is.
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Re: Sig Sauer AR15 question

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You should be able to find ammo, Midway had some available today for order though it might be gone by now.

Ammo is becoming more available, albeit slowly.... :machinegun:
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Re: Sig Sauer AR15 question

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I only own 1 SIG weapon, a 556R. It impresses me. It is not an AR15 but it (in my opinion) compares favorably to an AR15.

I think SIG makes two AR15 type rifles. One is set up like any other AR15 and blows burnt powder/gas back into the bolt/receiver to make it operate. I think that's the M400 and it should be a good AR15. The other is a 516 (I think) and it is gas piston operated. It look like any other AR15 but does not blow gas back into the bolt/receiver. Instead it has a gas tube/piston that operates it and it will stay much cleaner in the receiver.

My 556R is gas piston operated and clean up after a range session is less than 1/4 of the time to clean vs. my AR15's when firing the same number of rounds. When I show people my 556R I pop the lower away from the upper (similar to the AR15) and shot them the green grease on the bolt/receiver rails. And then tell them that grease has been there for months as all I need to wipe off on the 556R is the bolt face/locking lugs, the rest of the inside stays clean.

Back to the $900 price, I think it would be worth it if you want a good reliable AR15.
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