Ok guys...last week I acquired an AR15. It was my stepmom's gun (she moved out) so I traded my AK47 for it, so she could give it to her son. I really didn't want to trade, because I would have felt so bad being the AR15 is a $1,000 gun and the AK being a $450 gun. But they really wanted to trade, and an AR is my favorite gun. So, trying to make myself feel less bad, I bought 500 rounds of ammo for them. 
Anyways, I painted the AR yesterday. (stock, handguard, and grip)
Anyways, I painted the AR yesterday. (stock, handguard, and grip)



You saying that my Rock River Arms AR15 is junk?

Have you shot all of them? If not then how can you honestly say that all the others are junk. For example I've only ridden a Kawi and a Honda, since the Honda didn't preform as well as my Kawi.....all other bike brands are junk.


I think what you are referring to is that Colt normally seems to run chrome-moly barrels and other companies run a chrome-lined barrel. Which is very slightly more accurate. But chrome-lining is more reliable (corrosion, heat, and abrasive resistant). Keep in mind that Colt also chrome-lines their barrels on some of their AR15's. And other companies do the same. So it's impossible to say that Colt model AR's are more accurate than any other gun. FN(real mil spec rifles), Bushmaster, White Oak, Noveske, DPMS, Smith & Wesson. Those all are just as accurate, or more accurate than a Colt. And remember that some "knock offs" are built with precision accuracy in mind.