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    I looked at a Wyndham Carbon Fiber AR 15 yesterday at our local gun show. Mostly just curious, looked at it before but never very hard.

    Yesterday I actually perused it, held it etc. It was really light.

    All the important stuff is still steel, so I'm thinking since the price is really decent, like 600 bucks, it might not be too bad.
    I probably wouldn't shoot it a ton anyhow, no doubt out last me.

    The kid working that table (it was a shop) said his uncle just got one from another uncle that had 1000's or round through it with no issue. He also said they had been around since bout 1994. I thought they were much newer than that.

    I know Wyndham is a pretty top notch company and strive to do things right.

    Anybody else own or have experience with a Carbon Fiber AR?

    Not critical as I'm only about 550 bucks short of getting it anyhow.
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    I was thinking of one of those hard for awhile, but talked myself out of it.

    I still like the gun, but just couldn't work out a bad enough want.

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    No personal experience with the carbon fiber AR but my first AR was a Windham Bushmaster and it is top notch. Still have it. I think you could probably trust a Windham AR.
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    Bawana,
    I received a Bushmaster Carbon 15 Gen2 for Christmas. I have taken it to the range twice and really like it. The one I have is totally fiber upper and lower. After adjusting the red dot at home it was right on target when I shot it.

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    Thought about doing the same thing. At the last minute I bought a DPMS for about the same price. Just felt better with the aluminum upper and lower. This was two years ago and it has been 100%. I shoot with a couple of guys who have the carbon Bushmasters and they have had excellent service from them.

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    Sounds like you need to go ahead and get one. Price of ammo has come down too. I've seen. 223 ball ammo for about 30 cents per round if you keep an eye out.
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    I'll share this post with my wife! Do wish me good luck and pray for my survival.........
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    One other thing to think about is, I understand, the carbon models are proprietary in their parts. With an aluminum gun all the parts are interchangeable across all the different manufacturers. It gives a lot more leeway if you want to modify it later on if it matters.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Bawanna View Post
    I'll share this post with my wife! Do wish me good luck and pray for my survival.........
    Tell her its the ultimate defense weapon when the hoards from over the mountain come after the tidal wave when California falls into the ocean. That should do it.

    Oh, and tell her she'll like it too. My wife loves shooting her carbine.
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    Quote Originally Posted by deadeye View Post
    One other thing to think about is, I understand, the carbon models are proprietary in their parts. With an aluminum gun all the parts are interchangeable across all the different manufacturers. It gives a lot more leeway if you want to modify it later on if it matters.
    I wondered about this very thing. That is a deal breaker right there. AR's are like Mr. Potato Head rifles, you can mix and match and switch stuff, but not so if the carbon models are proprietary.

    I plan to add virtually nothing but flip up sights and possibly a reflex sight of some sort but not even sure about that. The trend is to hang everything including a cup holder and a kitchen sink on them and that destroys the whole purpose of it in my infinitely small mind.

    Had officers bring me their personal AR's to do something to, takes me half an hour to get all the crap off of it to do what needs to be done.
    In Memory of Paul "Dietrich" Stines.
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    Dietrich: For a fat girl you sure don't sweat much.
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