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Gunblast.com – Anderson AM15-VS24 AR-15 Varmint/Target Rifle

Posted on 21 December 2010 by trickac

Jeff Quinn (www.gunblast.com) tests the Anderson AM15-VS24 5.56mm AR-15 Varmint Semi-Auto Rifle. For more info, go to www.gunblast.com

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  1. Everett07630 Says:

    @Gunblastdotcom Thanks for the info. I’ve been eyeing up Anderson and BCM Rifle Company AR-15′s – tough choice because I like both companies and their builds.

  2. HiCapacity Says:

    @Gunblastdotcom Thanks, Jeff.

  3. asheradensein Says:

    @Gunblastdotcom

    Hey, no problem, hope ya had fun. Thanks for the info! :)

  4. Gunblastdotcom Says:

    They make their own barrels, but I do not know by what method.

    Jeff

  5. Gunblastdotcom Says:

    I apologize for the delay in answering. I have been at Gunsite in Arizona shooting some new Ruger products all week, with no access to email.

    Yes they do.

    Jeff

  6. Gunblastdotcom Says:

    I apologize for the delay in answering. I have been at Gunsite in Arizona shooting some new Ruger products all week, with no access to email.

    Yes it does. Quality costs money. Just as they do not grind up rib-eye steaks to make 99 cent hot dogs, quality components make for a relatively high price in an AR rifle..

    Jeff

  7. Gunblastdotcom Says:

    I apologize for the delay in answering. I have been at Gunsite in Arizona shooting some new Ruger products all week, with no access to email.

    I have no experience with that one.

    Jeff

  8. Gunblastdotcom Says:

    I apologize for the delay in answering. I have been at Gunsite in Arizona shooting some new Ruger products all week, with no access to email.

    It needs to be small enough and light enough to carry everyday, everywhere. For most, that means a small 380 auto or 38 revolver.

    Jeff

  9. Gunblastdotcom Says:

    I apologize for the delay in answering. I have been at Gunsite in Arizona shooting some new Ruger products all week, with no access to email.

    As listed in the text of the review, it weighs eleven and one-third pounds.

    Jeff

  10. 9secondsflat Says:

    @Emery98 …ask a dead ground hog a 500 meters…do you think they know if they get slammed by a les baer super varmint, jp, anderson or others????

  11. 9secondsflat Says:

    Is the barrel a cut rifled barrel, button cut? do you know who makes their barrels? Is it shaw, douglass, krieger, compass lake??

  12. haman2486 Says:

    In Beards We Trust

  13. Scorpiuszeroone Says:

    Outstanding shot group…. Jeff, do you know the weight of that rifle?

  14. jasonsg4111 Says:

    You sir, have THE greatest beard in the history of mankind!

  15. Emery98 Says:

    How would it compare against a JP rifle?

  16. Pterrordactyle Says:

    That gun looks like a giant piece of quality workmanship.

  17. asephyx Says:

    1:58 Modified Texas Flag WIN!!!

  18. asheradensein Says:

    @smttysmth02gt

    Thanks, man.

  19. smttysmth02gt Says:

    @asheradensein Taurus pt111 ended up being my choice for actual holster carry. It’s a good compromise that doesn’t sacrifice too much accuracy or have a crappy trigger like the keltecs. Nothing wrong with a keltec for pocket carry or something but for holster carry I’d check out other options.

  20. smttysmth02gt Says:

    How much do their rifles run pricewise?

  21. Gunblastdotcom Says:

    Nope – dirt’s too rocky by far.

    It grows fine here in the lush and fertile Tennessee Valley, though!

  22. ArmondoOrtiz76Lincol Says:

    Does corn grow on Rockytop ?

  23. scottishbadboytracks Says:

    nice

  24. DeltaArmsCo Says:

    That is a fantastic looking rifle, I could defiantly use that for ground hogs this spring.

  25. Everett07630 Says:

    @Everett07630 *buffer*

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