I’ve read several reviews, and the general consensus is that Anderson Manufacturing AR-15s are built from quality materials that withstand harsh conditions. However, some users mention performance issues in extreme temperatures.
I’ve used my Anderson AR-15 for over three years now, and I can say the craftsmanship is solid. I’ve been in muddy conditions, and it’s held up remarkably well without any rust.
I agree with annmccarthy, using good quality ammunition really helps. Additionally, the barrel’s quality in these guns plays a huge role in overall longevity and accuracy.
Has anyone noticed a difference in the performance of Anderson AR-15s compared to other brands? I’m curious if there are huge discrepancies in quality.
I had a chance to compare the Anderson with a Colt and noticed that while the Anderson feels a bit lighter, it performs quite similarly. Just depends on personal preference and feel.
Honestly, I’ve read mixed reviews about Anderson; while some rave about their affordability, others mention they feel less durable. It makes it hard to settle on a decision.
That’s a fair point, jraymond. Perhaps it’s about finding the right balance, as some lower-priced models can still exceed expectations under the right conditions.
I’ve read a lot about the Anderson Manufacturing AR-15. People seem to praise its accuracy, especially for target shooting. Anyone here actually tried it?