Posted by gun guru on July 06, 2011 at 13:42:34 from (75.128.139.102):
In Reply to: O.T. AR 15 Olympia posted by Ron in Central ky on July 06, 2011 at 12:19:30:
Is that Olympia a US made piece of equipment, or at least Swiss or German? I doubt it. I have never heard of an Olympia, I looked it up on gunbroker.com and there were none listed. Search Yahoo and see where it is made, if it is made in the Orient it is likely low grade. A good AR-15 rifle that is made in the USA is a minimum $800, new. I have one, it costs me over a $1000. I have fired several types of ARs, Armalite, Smith-Wesson, Remington, Colt. They are fun to shoot but not cheap. Now the Sig Sauer is a premium rifle and so is anything made by H and K. Swiss and German. I would love to have a Sig 550 in my gun safe but $5000+ is hard to justify. (I need to save for my son's college education) Keep this in mind, the AK-47 rifle that has been mass produced with over 50 million made all over the communist world and used extensively in the middle east is $300 or so brand new. But you get what you pay for. Accuracy is not as good as the other brands I mentioned.
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