Shoots flawlessly and is a tack driver!
Hard to believe these were to be had for under $600 before now. Heck, I may wind up getting another.
My brother in law bought a pair of S&W Sport II's for himself and his son. But, the Smith doesn't have a 4150 barrel, nor is it free floated, the hammer is mim, as where the GLFA is not. The Smith is 1:9 twist, the GLFA 1:8 - this little GLFA is a great value. Now, I realize why out of 32 reviews on the Guide, that 31 reviews are 5 Stars and 1 4 Stars. Also many say this GLFA is as good as one that are x3 the cost. And, I'm not trying to hype this up or brag, it just seems to really be a Diamond in the Rough - if you will. Plus, they're all made in the State of Michigan. I think these people are really trying to make a great name for themselves and to further evolve. And, imo, they're doing it.
Also, I ordered a set of 45° offset flip up sights are they are really nice! Cost was $46 - they are aluminum if not mistaken. But, then again take this little review with a grain of salt as I'm a real novice with AR rifles. I've ever only had but 3 in my life. A Sig M400, Armalite M15, and this GLFA. ( I do not count my CZ Bren 805 PS1 as an AR, because its not ) At any rate, here's to the Good people of Sparta,MI for producing imo, a dam fine rifle at a very, very, good price.




