That particular Anderson has a Carbine Length Gas System. Try to avoid those, and get at least a mid-length gas system with a 16" barrel. Any longer barrel, definitely get a rifle length Gas Tube.
Anything with the M4 barrel, with the useless step cut, will be a Carbine Length Gas Tube/System.
You need to read the fine print, as many low end AR's will use the M4 barrel, and hide it under a handguard.
The Anderson Lower Receiver is as good as any, and better than most, according to a long ago test in Shotgun (Now Firearms) News. They tested around ten makes, all prices, and Anderson was in the top two.
That said, the receiver is the least important component of an AR, assuming it's reasonably in spec.
The barrel is absolutely the most important, if best possible accuracy means anything to you.
If you just want to make noise at 100 yards or less, get whatever your wallet allows, and enjoy.
Anything with the M4 barrel, with the useless step cut, will be a Carbine Length Gas Tube/System.
You need to read the fine print, as many low end AR's will use the M4 barrel, and hide it under a handguard.
The Anderson Lower Receiver is as good as any, and better than most, according to a long ago test in Shotgun (Now Firearms) News. They tested around ten makes, all prices, and Anderson was in the top two.
That said, the receiver is the least important component of an AR, assuming it's reasonably in spec.
The barrel is absolutely the most important, if best possible accuracy means anything to you.
If you just want to make noise at 100 yards or less, get whatever your wallet allows, and enjoy.
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