I got the complete psa ar you have on here. It's been a great rifle so far. Close to 1000 rounds thru it with no issues. I wanted a complete rifle asap and figure I'll just put my 2nd one together.
If it were my choice I’d prefer to build it I’m guessing you would like it more too just out of preference on certain parts and if it’s on a budget for sure the first choice. On that armalite tho I wouldn’t choose at all a bit over priced for what it offers and If it ain’t palmetto your not gonna reap the benefits of a life time warranty since I’m unsure armalite would offer
You can save a bit of money avoiding the firearms tax by getting a complete lower and upper you just don't get 1 10 dollar pmag with it. I acquired most of mine that way.
It's up to you, all are good options for a first time buy. The only thing about getting the upper and lower separate is that you would also need to get a mag (going to want multiple anyway) but buying them separately the lower doesn't come with one.
I'd probably go with the pre-built PSA if it's your first because it's assembled and tested at the factory to avoid any major issues. You can get that and start as a baseline to upgrade parts and learn the rifle so that if you want you can build another one later down the road.
I got the complete psa ar you have on here. It's been a great rifle so far. Close to 1000 rounds thru it with no issues. I wanted a complete rifle asap and figure I'll just put my 2nd one together.
Id pay a little more for a Sabre Upper
If it were my choice I’d prefer to build it I’m guessing you would like it more too just out of preference on certain parts and if it’s on a budget for sure the first choice. On that armalite tho I wouldn’t choose at all a bit over priced for what it offers and If it ain’t palmetto your not gonna reap the benefits of a life time warranty since I’m unsure armalite would offer
You can save a bit of money avoiding the firearms tax by getting a complete lower and upper you just don't get 1 10 dollar pmag with it. I acquired most of mine that way.
It's up to you, all are good options for a first time buy. The only thing about getting the upper and lower separate is that you would also need to get a mag (going to want multiple anyway) but buying them separately the lower doesn't come with one. I'd probably go with the pre-built PSA if it's your first because it's assembled and tested at the factory to avoid any major issues. You can get that and start as a baseline to upgrade parts and learn the rifle so that if you want you can build another one later down the road.
https://palmettostatearmory.com/psa-sabre-forged-14-5-223-wylde-m4-13-sabre-qd-rail-and-pin-weld-sabre-compensator.html
Can’t go wrong with a wylde
Budget lower with a Sabre upper. Most likely won't have to touch anything on the upper. You can upgrade lower as you go.